How PATHOGENS influences INDOOR AIR QUALITY
Resources
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Indoor Air Changes and Potential Implications for SARS-CoV-2 Transmission (View) | 1 year ago |
Mechanistic insights into the effect of humidity on airborne ... (View) | 1 year ago |
Solving for Indoor Air Quality and Building Resilience with Alan Scott, Sustainability Connector and Architect (View) | 11 months ago |
Microorganisms, Mold, and Indoor Air Quality (View) | 11 months ago |
Indoor Air Quality | US EPA - US Environmental Protection ... (View) | 11 months ago |
Indoor Air Pollution in Cars: An Update on Novel Insights - NCBI (View) | 11 months ago |
Environmental health and strengthening resilience to pandemics (View) | 10 months ago |
Household air pollution and health (View) | 10 months ago |
Constructive Insights Metal Architecture March 2021 - BlueToad (View) | 10 months ago |
Biological Pollutants' Impact on Indoor Air Quality | US EPA (View) | 10 months ago |
Posts
From Alan Scott posted by SolveCast
- 10 months ago
- 1
- Starts 340 seconds
What is the most effective way that they.
Implement changes to, to improve indoor air quality and reduce uh, pathogen, transmission risks and people who occupy the buildings are wanting in that assurance. So, uh, one of the things that we've been doing is testing to show the comparative efficacy, efficacy of different strategies, building owners can implement to help them select the most cost-effective and efficacious, uh,, strategies.
to provide the invalidation testing to show uh, to the stakeholders that, that these strategies have been put in place are working. And so a key piece we came out of this is that uh, keeping it simple, it's sometimes best focusing on uh, ventilation effectiveness and, and high quality filtration uh, are as effective or more effective than in most other strategies that they might have.
https://www.solvecast.com/articles/detai...
to provide the invalidation testing to show uh, to the stakeholders that, that these strategies have been put in place are working. And so a key piece we came out of this is that uh, keeping it simple, it's sometimes best focusing on uh, ventilation effectiveness and, and high quality filtration uh, are as effective or more effective than in most other strategies that they might have.
https://www.solvecast.com/articles/detai...
From Alan Scott posted by SolveCast
- 11 months ago
- 1
- Starts 421 seconds
we have this opportunity to be addressed not just as immediate concern of the pandemic and think about short-term solutions because it's eventually going to go away. We had problems before related to air quality and and pathogens and spread and buildings that we can be addressed with the same strategies we're addressing the SARS-Covid virus.
https://www.solvecast.com/articles/detai...
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