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Health, Safety and Hygiene in Indoor Environments (Hardcover)
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Health, Safety and Hygiene in Indoor Environments (Hardcover)
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Indoor air quality and human health are of continuously growing
importance. Indoor air quality may be affected by many factors
excluding, but not limited to, more loosely sealed buildings, the
use of air purifiers and other pollutant sources (for example, room
air fresheners), the use of various chemicals for pesticide
management and cleaning, and finally, the use of synthetic building
materials and furnishings. In recent years, people have become more
aware of potential health and comfort problems that may be
associated with poor indoor air quality. It is partly due to the
move to more tightly sealed buildings, the implementation of energy
conservation programs, and the growing use of laser printers,
photocopiers, and other sources of indoor air contamination.
Greater general awareness of environmental issues may also play a
part. Most IAQ complaints from building occupants are related to a
respiratory headache, irritation, odours, or fatigue. These
concerns may be associated with chemical vapours, dust generated in
the work environment, contaminants associated with fungal growth
(mould), materials infiltrating from outside sources (such as
pollen or engine exhaust), or other factors such as elevated carbon
dioxide levels. This handbook aims to turn the attention to these
subjects and to promote methods and technologies to reduce poor
indoor air quality and to distribute outdoor air throughout the
building, remove contaminants and odours, and control the indoor
temperature and humidity. The information in this guide will help
to maintain good indoor air quality in a building, prevent indoor
air quality problems, and correct issues that may arise. It will
also help to understand the indoor air quality requirements. The
structure of this text allows for flexibility in course content and
design. It may be used equally well either as a textbook for
students or a handbook for environmental consultants, mechanical
engineers, building occupants, labour unions and suppliers.
Furthermore, this text may be useful data for either the
undergraduate or the graduate level. The author wishes to
acknowledge Nova Science Publishers with special mentions to Nadya
S Gotsiridze-Columbus and Carra Feagaiga for their editorial
support.
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