As the second wave of the coronavirus epidemic arrives in France, public health authorities insist in particular on the fact that poor indoor air quality can contribute to the spread of viruses. In this context and within the framework of sustainable development week, Rockwool draws attention to the importance of choosing certified and sustainable insulation materials for better air quality in homes.
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