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Indoor air quality is a key building block for good health. Public Health are providing indoor air quality monitors to help you make choices that may improve your indoor air quality.
1) Borrow an indoor air quality monitor
If you're curious about your indoor air quality you can borrow a monitor from:
Participating Oxfordshire Libraries (free of charge)
On the right-hand side of this page in the documents tab, you can download the "Indoor Air Quality Monitoring Project Guide". This will guide you through using the monitor to explore your indoor air quality.
3) Complete the surveys
We are eager to hear about your experience so please scroll down and complete:
The before surveybefore you start using the monitor.
The after surveyonce you have finished using the monitor.
This helps us determine the impact of the project. Please feel free to leave us feedback in the surveys so you can help us improve the project to work better for other residents.
Thank you for your time and interest
Indoor air quality is a key building block for good health. Public Health are providing indoor air quality monitors to help you make choices that may improve your indoor air quality.
1) Borrow an indoor air quality monitor
If you're curious about your indoor air quality you can borrow a monitor from:
Participating Oxfordshire Libraries (free of charge)
On the right-hand side of this page in the documents tab, you can download the "Indoor Air Quality Monitoring Project Guide". This will guide you through using the monitor to explore your indoor air quality.
3) Complete the surveys
We are eager to hear about your experience so please scroll down and complete:
The before surveybefore you start using the monitor.
The after surveyonce you have finished using the monitor.
This helps us determine the impact of the project. Please feel free to leave us feedback in the surveys so you can help us improve the project to work better for other residents.
This is where we find out how you got on with the monitor and any changes you may or may not have made as a result of learning more about your indoor air quality.
If you (or anyone you know) needs this consultation in an alternative format in order to have your say, ie Easy Read, large text, audio, Braille or a community language, please email consultations@oxfordshire.gov.uk or call the council’s customer services team on 01865 816000 and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Printed copies
You can request a paper copy of the consultation documents by emailing: consultations@oxfordshire.gov.uk or call the county council's Customer Services Team on 01865 816000 or download it from this page. We have provided a Freepost address on the paper survey form for you to return your completed survey.
Data protection and privacy
Under the Data Protection Act 2018, we (Oxfordshire County Council) have a legal duty to protect any personal information we collect from you. View Oxfordshire County Council’s privacy notice online at www.oxfordshire.gov.uk - search for ‘privacy notice'.