WHO guidelines Household air pollution Exposure–response Clean fuels Testing and standards 1. Introduction Household air pollution (HAP)1 from the combustion of solid and other polluting fuels, is responsible for a very substantial public health burden, impacting primarily on homes in low and middle...
The World Health OrganizationIAQ standards and guidelinesoutline a number of potentially hazardous organic and non-organic substances that can have adverse health effects in homes in large quantities or after long periods of exposure. The WHO have identified three main groups of indoor pollutants that ...
They provide a scientific basis for legally enforceable standards. 展开 关键词: AIR POLLUTION, INDOOR - prevention and control AIR POLLUTANTS - adverse effects ORGANIC CHEMICALS ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE - adverse effects GUIDELINES 出版时间: 2010.
Indoor air quality guidelines and standards e a state of the art review. International Journal of Ventilation 2004;3:267e78.Avgelis Aristotelis and Papadopoulos Agis M.. (2004). Indoor Air Quality Guidelines and Standards - A State of the Art Review. International Journal of Ventilation. 3 (...
In practice, the ventilation-related interventions mentioned above have many standards and precautions that need to be updated to be more effective for preventing or controlling airborne infectious diseases in indoor environments. In this context, protection can be applied to existing ventilation systems ...
- Daniel Friedman, Publisher/Editor/Author - SeeWHO ARE WE? Indoor Air Quality - Best Practices for Improving Indoor Air in Homes Here we provide detailed, unbiased advice on finding and correcting indoor air quality problems as well as advice on new construction details for a combination of lo...
Testing performed by independent laboratories and in accordance with ASTM standards show that mineral fiber ceiling tiles and panels are prone to erosion that can release a shower of fibers. Ceilume products, however, do not erode in the test. For more on testing, please see the articleWhich Ce...
National indoor-air-quality standards would help, too. One way to enforce (执行) them could be through ventilation certificate for buildings, similar to food-hygiene certificate that already exist for restaurants. The bill for all this need not be huge. A recent study found th...
In India, there is an ongoing exercise being performed to develop national Indoor Air Quality standards into regulations and then become enforceable (Singh and Dewan, 2022). As discussed in this paper, WHO guidelines exist for CH2O, PM2.5, NO2, CO, and Rn. For indoor T, WHO has performed...
Quality standards for indoor air quality have different values from one country to another. The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued global guidelines on indoor air quality to prevent the effects of pollutants and reduce the intensity of exposure to harmful pollutants in space [6]. The qual...