
Across Europe, and increasingly in the UK, air quality standards are tightening. These regulations are designed to protect workers and clients from prolonged exposure to indoor pollutants, especially volatile organic compounds (VOCs) commonly found in nail bars, hair studios, and beauty salons.
For salon owners, distributors, and facility managers, understanding what’s changing — and how to stay compliant — has never been more important.
Over the past few years, both the EU and the UK have made indoor air quality (IAQ) a clear priority. For instance, Germany introduced stricter VOC limits in 2023 as part of its 2030 Clean Air Goals. This move has set the pace for broader European adoption.
Meanwhile, the UK is following closely. Recent health and safety guidance places new emphasis on:
These shifts show a clear trend: better air isn’t optional, it’s expected.
VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) are chemical vapours released from everyday products, including:
Inside a busy salon, these compounds can accumulate quickly.
As a result, staff and clients may experience:
In short, VOCs directly affect comfort, wellbeing, and compliance.
The positive news?
Compliance becomes far simpler when businesses take a preventative approach. Instead of treating pollution after it forms, the new standards encourage reducing VOCs before they circulate.
This is where Biozone Scientific’s Air Range — including Purizone, Powerzone, Freshcare, and Air Care — makes a measurable difference.
Our systems provide continuous support to:
By keeping VOC levels consistently low, salons stay compliant and offer a noticeably cleaner and more comfortable client experience.

Want to help your clients stay compliant, protect staff, and create cleaner environments?
Discover how Biozone Scientific’s Air Range supports VOC reduction, improves comfort, and enhances hygiene in beauty and salon spaces.
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