Eurofins "Indoor Air Comfort" product certification is an innovative tool for showing compliance with low VOC emission requirements from construction products and furniture of all relevant European specifications on two levels: Standard level "Indoor Air Comfort - certified product" shows compliance of product emissions with all legal specifications issued by authorities in the European Union. Higher level "Indoor Air Comfort GOLD - certified product" shows compliance of product emissions with the voluntary specifications issued by all relevant ecolabels and similar specifications in the EU.
Learn more: Indoor Air Comfort website
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Eurofins Consumer Product Testing GmbH
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Organization type: 146564
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Austria Denmark Finland France Germany Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom
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Last updated: 20 January 2012