"Operation Blue Sky in the Air" was jointly initiated by the CMA Certification Center, indoor air purification service providers and the beauty industry. It mainly conducts indoor air quality testing in offices, places where social gatherings or many people gather. The certification center will assess the air quality level of relevant places in accordance with the standards of the "Indoor Air Quality Certification Program" of the Environmental Protection Department and provide improvement suggestions to help them effectively maintain good indoor air quality. Places that meet the "Excellence" level will receive the "Indoor Blue Sky Action-Indoor Air Quality Excellence Commitment Award" issued by the CMA Certification Center. So far, nearly 30 health, beauty and education institutions have been commended.
The award ceremony invited Leung Qiming, Assistant Director (Air Quality Policy) of the Environmental Protection Department as the officiating guest, and briefed the authorities on the latest indoor air quality requirements for commercial and public places in the "post-epidemic" era. Luo Baiqiang, Chairman of the CMA Certification Center and Vice President of the Manufacturers Association, said that under the new crown epidemic, citizens are increasingly concerned about the health impact of the living environment, especially indoor air quality; "By launching the "Indoor Blue Sky Operation", we hope to enable more companies Understand the importance of indoor air quality to meet the needs of the public. In the future, we will extend the plan to more educational institutions, institutions and religious groups to promote quality air quality management."
Luo Baiqiang also commended the award-winning companies for their efforts to improve indoor air quality. In addition to allowing employees and citizens to use the premises with greater peace of mind, it also served as a good example for the industry; "I hope that the award-winning companies can persevere in maintaining fresh indoor air. Clean, encourage other industries to participate in long-term investment plans to improve indoor air quality, and work together to bring blue sky to our next generation."