
Indoor Environmental Quality: Creating Healthier Spaces
Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) refers to the condition of the air temperature, lighting, and overall environment inside a building. It’s crucial for ensuring the health, comfort, and well-being of occupants. A good IEQ promotes productivity, reduces health risks, and enhances the quality of life. Key factors such as proper ventilation, air purification, temperature control, and natural lighting play an essential role in creating a healthier and more sustainable indoor environment.
Enhancing Indoor Environmental Quality with LEED and WELL
We help you monitor, improve, and sustain indoor environmental quality through energy‑efficient design and human‑centric WELL and LEED principles

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
LEED ensures healthier, low‑impact buildings through efficient design, air‑quality monitoring, and sustainable material choices

WELL: Prioritizing Health and Well‑Being Indoors
WELL enhances indoor environments through human‑centric design, comfort monitoring, and biophilic principles that support occupant well‑being
Meet the Expert

Silvia Vilcekova
Founder
Silvia is a trusted indoor air quality specialist who turns complex CO₂, particulate matter, TVOC, temperature and humidity data into clear, actionable strategies for healthier, more comfortable buildings. She helps residential, educational and office clients optimize ventilation, air quality and occupant well‑being with evidence‑based, real‑world solution

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