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Sick Buildings - Definition, Diagnosis and Mitigation

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Godish, Thad Klappentext This book is a comprehensive examination of the phenomenon of poor indoor air quality (IAQ) characterized as sick or problem buildings. Significant emphasis is given to defining the nature of the problem, the various potential causal and risk factors, problem building diagnostic protocols and contaminant measurements, and the mitigation of IAQ problems, including case histories. The book features a discussion on the potential causal factors studied extensively in Europe and recognized in North America as well. Zusammenfassung This book is a comprehensive examination of the phenomenon of poor indoor air quality (IAQ) characterized as sick or problem buildings. Significant emphasis is given to defining the nature of the problem, the various potential causal and risk factors, problem building diagnostic protocols and contaminant measurements, and the mitigation of IAQ problems, including case histories. The book features a discussion on the potential causal factors studied extensively in Europe and recognized in North America as well. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Defining the Issues 2. People-Related Risk Factors 3. Environmental Conditions/Environmental Systems 4. Office Materials, Equipment, and Furnishings 5. Gas/Vapor- and Particulate-Phase Contaminants 6. Contaminants of Biological Origin 7. Diagnosing Problem Buildings 8. Measurement of Indoor Air Contaminants 9. Source Control 10. Contaminant Control

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This book focuses on indoor air quality, particularly within industrial hygiene programs where air quality concerns are of an occupational nature, defining the nature of "sick" or "problem" buildings to increase the probabilty of successful problem building diagnosis and mitigation.

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