luftuppdatering
Luftuppdatering is a Swedish term that translates to "air update" or "air refresh." It commonly refers to the process of ventilating a space to improve air quality. This can involve opening windows and doors to allow fresh air to circulate and replace stale or polluted indoor air. The goal of luftuppdatering is to reduce the concentration of indoor pollutants, such as carbon dioxide, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and allergens, and to regulate humidity levels.
In residential settings, luftuppdatering is often done daily, particularly in bedrooms and living areas. In public
Beyond simply opening windows, more advanced methods of air refreshment can involve mechanical ventilation systems. These