Indoor Air Quality
Ensuring high-quality indoor air in non-industrial buildings
Building Technology Resources for Home Owners and ProfessionalsA concise introduction to ensuring high-quality indoor air in non-industrial buildings.
CSIRO Building Technology Resources provide trusted information on, and solutions to, a range of common building related issues which are relevant to homeowners, building and property development professionals, industry associations, councils and safety authorities. Improving indoor air quality benefits the health, well-being and productivity of building occupants and has become a key issue in sustainable building design. This Building Technology Resource describes the factors contributing to indoor air quality and identifies good practices that assist in preventing problems. Although this resource focuses on indoor air quality in non-industrial buildings, such as dwellings, offices, schools and hospitals, much of the content is relevant to all buildings. + Full description
It refers to International Standard ISO 16814:2008 Building environment design – Indoor air quality – Methods of expressing the quality of indoor air for human occupancy.
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PDF | September 2021 | $ 8.00ISBN: 9781486313006 | 4 pages | 297 x 210 mm
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
B&W photographs, Colour illustrations, Colour photographs, Graphs, Tables
PDF | September 2021 | $ 40.00
ISBN: 9781486313006_10 | 4 pages | 297 x 210 mm
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
B&W photographs, Colour illustrations, Colour photographs, Graphs, Tables
Contents
WHAT IS INDOOR AIR QUALITY?FACTORS INFLUENCING IAQ
Ventilation of buildings
Indoor contaminants
Appliances
New building products
Mould
House dust mites
PLANNING FOR ADEQUATE IAQ
Building design
Ventilation
Interior design
Cleaning
MANAGING IAQ PROBLEMS
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