The Indoor Environment Handbook

The Indoor Environment Handbook
Title The Indoor Environment Handbook PDF eBook
Author Philomena Bluyssen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 310
Release 2009-12-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1136544828

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Winner of the Choice Outstanding Academic Titles of 2010 award. Ensuring that buildings are healthy and comfortable for their occupants is a primary concern of all architects and building engineers. This highly practical handbook will help make that process more efficient and effective. It begins with a guide to how the human body and senses react to different indoor environmental conditions, together with basic information on the parameters of the indoor environment and problems that can occur. It then moves on to give a background to the development of the study and control of the indoor environment, examining the main considerations (including thermal, lighting, indoor air and sound-related aspects) for a healthy and comfortable indoor environment and discussing the drivers for change in the field. The final section presents a new approach towards health and comfort in the indoor environment, where meeting the wishes and demands of the occupants with a holistic strategy becomes the over-riding priority. The book is filled with useful facts, figures and analysis, and practical methods that designers who are keen to assess and improve the user experience of their buildings will find invaluable.

The Healthy Indoor Environment

The Healthy Indoor Environment
Title The Healthy Indoor Environment PDF eBook
Author Philomena M. Bluyssen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 794
Release 2013-10-30
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1134581440

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Despite policy directives, standards and guidelines, indoor environmental quality is still poor in many cases. The Healthy Indoor Environment, winner of the 2016 IDEC Book Award, aims to help architects, building engineers and anyone concerned with the wellbeing of building occupants to better understand the effects of spending time in buildings on health and comfort. In three clear parts dedicated to mechanisms, assessment and analysis, the book looks at different indoor stressors and their effects on wellbeing in a variety of scenarios with a range of tools and methods. The book supports a more holistic way of evaluating indoor environments and argues that a clear understanding of how the human body and mind receive, perceive and respond to indoor conditions is needed. At the national, European and worldwide level, it is acknowledged that a healthy and comfortable indoor environment is important both for the quality of life, now and in the future, and for the creation of truly sustainable buildings. Moreover, current methods of risk assessment are no longer adequate: a different view on indoor environment is required. Highly illustrated and full of practical examples, the book makes recommendations for future procedures for investigating indoor environmental quality based on an interdisciplinary understanding of the mechanisms of responses to stressors. It forms the basis for the development of an integrated approach towards assessment of indoor environmental quality.

The Indoor Environment Handbook

The Indoor Environment Handbook
Title The Indoor Environment Handbook PDF eBook
Author Philomena Bluyssen
Publisher Earthscan
Total Pages 325
Release 2009-12
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1849774617

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Ensuring that buildings are healthy and comfortable for their occupants is a primary concern of all architects and building engineers. This highly practical handbook will help make that process more efficient and effective.

HVAC Technician's Handbook

HVAC Technician's Handbook
Title HVAC Technician's Handbook PDF eBook
Author Leo A. Meyer
Publisher HVAC Books—Best on the Web
Total Pages 120
Release 2003
Genre House & Home
ISBN 9780880690317

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Indoor Air Quality Handbook

Indoor Air Quality Handbook
Title Indoor Air Quality Handbook PDF eBook
Author John D. Spengler
Publisher McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages 1675
Release 2001-01-09
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0071414843

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* Tackles the complex environmental issue of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) for industrial hygienists, HVAC engineers, architects and anyone else concerned with the air quality of interiors * Infused with charts, tables, and all the major formulas and calculations necessary to monitor and characterize a particular environment * Includes all relevant codes, standards and guidelines

Handbook of Indoor Air Quality

Handbook of Indoor Air Quality
Title Handbook of Indoor Air Quality PDF eBook
Author Yinping Zhang
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 2182
Release 2022-11-23
Genre Science
ISBN 9811676801

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People live in indoor environment about 90% of lifetime and an adult inhales about 15 kg air each day, over 75% of the human body’s daily mass intake (air, food, water). Therefore, indoor air quality (IAQ) is very important to human health. This book provides the basic knowledge of IAQ and highlights the research achievements in the past two decades. It covers the following 12 sections: introduction, indoor air chemicals, indoor air particles, measurement and evaluation, source/sink characteristics, indoor chemistry, human exposure to indoor pollutants, health effects and health risk assessment, IAQ and cognitive performance, standards and guidelines, IAQ control, and air quality in various indoor environments. It provides a combination of an introduction to various aspects on IAQ studies, the current state-of-knowledge, various advances and the perspective of IAQ studies. It will be very helpful for the researchers and technicians in the IAQ and the related fields. It is also useful for experts in other fields and general readers who want to obtain a basic understanding of and research advances in the field of IAQ. A group of experts in IAQ research have been recruited to write the chapters. Their research interests and experience cover the scope of the book. In addition, some experienced experts in IAQ field have been invited as advisors or reviewers to give their comments, suggestions and revisions on the handbook framework and the chapter details. Their contribution guarantees the quality of the book. We are very grateful to them. Last but not least, we express our heartfelt thanks to Prof. Spengler, Harvard University, for writing the foreword of the current Handbook of Indoor Air Quality both as a pioneer scientist who contributed greatly to indoor air science and as an Editor-in-chief of Handbook of Indoor Air Quality 2001, 1st ed. New York: McGraw-Hill. In addition to hard copies, the book is also published online and will be updated by the authors as needed to keep it aligned with current knowledge. These salient features can make the handbook fresh with the research development.

My House Is Killing Me!

My House Is Killing Me!
Title My House Is Killing Me! PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey C. May
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 353
Release 2001-11-23
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0801867304

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Explores the different areas of the home, including bedrooms, kitchens, basements that may be causing health problems due to allergies and asthma, and describes the problems that can be caused by heating and cooling systems.