Leading the way in IAQ
The Precise Air group of companies is proud to partner with The Safer Air Project (SAP)—an Australian health promotion charity reframing indoor air quality (IAQ) as a core issue of health, accessibility and inclusion. Together, we’re advancing a national movement to make indoor environments safer, more equitable and more resilient for everyone—especially medically vulnerable communities.
Indoor air quality directly impacts health outcomes, productivity, accessibility, risk and compliance across workplaces, schools, hospitals and public venues. As Australia moves toward clearer IAQ expectations and performance standards, organisations are seeking trusted partners who can translate evidence and policy into practical, scalable solutions.
Our partnership with SAP brings together:
Evidence‑based advocacy and lived‑experience leadership (SAP)
Advisory, engineering and technology capability (Precise Air & Airgene)
A shared commitment to safer, smarter, more sustainable built environments.
SAP is an Australian charity dedicated to:
Positioning IAQ as an accessibility and inclusion issue
Advocating for mandated, performance‑based IAQ standards in public buildings
Supporting patient organisations to protect high‑risk communities
Building public awareness of IAQ’s role in health, productivity and community wellbeing
SAP’s advocacy has helped elevate IAQ on the national agenda, including engagement with the UN Global Pledge for Healthy Indoor Air and Parliamentary Friends of Clean Air Quality. With major campaigns, Parliament House events, webinars and government engagement programs through 2026, this is a pivotal year for policy progress and industry leadership.
For more information, see visit The Safer Air Project.
Together, we’re committed to improving indoor air quality through data driven solutions, expert IAQ services, and a shared mission to make the air we breathe safer in workplaces, schools and community spaces
Phil Gacitua
General Manager Airgene