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Indoor air quality : guide for facility managers / Ed Bas.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: ENVIROnetBASEPublisher: Lilburn, Georgia : Fairmont Press ; New York : Marcel Dekker, ©2004Edition: 2nd editionDescription: 1 online resource (xv, 383 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0881734659
  • 9780881734652
  • 0824757688
  • 9780824757687
  • 9781680159974
  • 1680159976
  • 088173327X
  • 9780881733273
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Indoor air quality.DDC classification:
  • 697 22
LOC classification:
  • TH7015 .B38 2004eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Ch. 1. Introduction to sick buildings -- Ch. 2. IAQ hazards to human health & productivity -- Ch. 3. HVAC basics & indoor air quality -- Ch. 4. Improving ventilation -- Ch. 5. Improving filtration : recycling air -- Ch. 6. Controlling humidity & moisture -- Ch. 7. The value of duct cleaning -- Ch. 8. Putting it all together : the IAQ program -- Ch. 9. Mold : potential threats sprout in a watery world -- App. I. Trade associations, organizations and publications -- App. II. IAQ, HVAC and energy terms and definitions -- App. III. Manufactures, suppliers and service providers -- App. IV. IAQ forms for practitioners and facilities managers.
Summary: This guide provides a comprehensive account of indoor air quality hazards, their sources, and appropriate solutions. Written in easy-to-understand, non-technical terms, it is designed to be used as both a ready reference and a training guide for facility managers. Each specific type of indoor air hazard is addressed, including allergens, asbestos, formaldehyde and VOCs, radon, tobacco smoke, legionellosis and related illnesses, carbon monoxide, multiple chemical sensitivity, and toxic mold. The basics of proper ventilation and the relationship of the HVAC system to indoor air quality are fully explained. Fundamental procedures for maintaining good air quality, including filtration, control of humidity and moisture, and duct cleaning are examined in detail. A full chapter is devoted to recent developments and procedures for controlling toxic mold. Case studies are also included.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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This guide provides a comprehensive account of indoor air quality hazards, their sources, and appropriate solutions. Written in easy-to-understand, non-technical terms, it is designed to be used as both a ready reference and a training guide for facility managers. Each specific type of indoor air hazard is addressed, including allergens, asbestos, formaldehyde and VOCs, radon, tobacco smoke, legionellosis and related illnesses, carbon monoxide, multiple chemical sensitivity, and toxic mold. The basics of proper ventilation and the relationship of the HVAC system to indoor air quality are fully explained. Fundamental procedures for maintaining good air quality, including filtration, control of humidity and moisture, and duct cleaning are examined in detail. A full chapter is devoted to recent developments and procedures for controlling toxic mold. Case studies are also included.

Ch. 1. Introduction to sick buildings -- Ch. 2. IAQ hazards to human health & productivity -- Ch. 3. HVAC basics & indoor air quality -- Ch. 4. Improving ventilation -- Ch. 5. Improving filtration : recycling air -- Ch. 6. Controlling humidity & moisture -- Ch. 7. The value of duct cleaning -- Ch. 8. Putting it all together : the IAQ program -- Ch. 9. Mold : potential threats sprout in a watery world -- App. I. Trade associations, organizations and publications -- App. II. IAQ, HVAC and energy terms and definitions -- App. III. Manufactures, suppliers and service providers -- App. IV. IAQ forms for practitioners and facilities managers.

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