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Building Codes and Indoor Air Quality Background: Some states have already updated their building codes to foster improved energy efficiency of residences and other buildings and there is increasing pressure for others to do so Conservation-minded building codes have the potential to reduce naturally occurring air exchange for buildings by tightening the envelope and reducing pressurization of unconditioned spaces (e g duct
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) | US EPA This web site will educate the public about indoor environmental issues, including health risks and the means by which human exposures can be reduced
Microsoft Word - 2003 protocol. doc A STANDARDIZED EPA PROTOCOL FOR CHARACTERIZING INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN LARGE OFFICE BUILDINGS Indoor Environments Division Office of Radiation and Indoor Air U S Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC 20460
Introduction to Indoor Air Quality - US EPA Indoor Air Pollution and Health Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) refers to the air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants Understanding and controlling common pollutants indoors can help reduce your risk of indoor health concerns Health effects from indoor air pollutants may be experienced soon after exposure or
Care for Your Air: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality Understand indoor air in homes, schools, and ofices Most of us spend much of our time indoors The air that we breathe in our homes, in schools, and
Care for Your Air: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality | US EPA Learn about Pollutants Understanding and controlling some of the common pollutants found in homes, schools and offices may help improve your indoor air and reduce your family’s risk of health concerns related to indoor air quality (IAQ)
Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools REFERENCE GUIDE Introduction U nderstanding the importance of good indoor air quality (IAQ) in schools is the backbone of developing an effective IAQ program Poor IAQ can lead to a large variety of health problems and potentially affect comfort, concentration, and staff student performance In recognition of tight school budgets, this guidance is designed to present practical and often low-cost actions you
An Office Building Occupants Guide to Indoor Air Quality This guide is intended to help people who work in office buildings learn about the factors that contribute to indoor air quality and comfort problems and the roles of building managers and occupants in maintaining a good indoor environment
Creating Healthy Indoor Air Quality in Schools | US EPA This web site will educate the public about indoor environmental issues specific to educational facilities and the importance of developing and sustaining comprehensive indoor air quality management programs
The Inside Story: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality | US EPA While pollutant levels from individual sources may not pose a significant health risk by themselves, most homes have more than one source that contributes to indoor air pollution