Inside air is sometimes more polluted than outside air!
L'air intérieur parfois plus pollué que l'air extérieur !
Type of article: Article
Summary
Indoor-air quality of buildings is thought to play a significant role in the rise in the number of certain chronic pathological disorders. What constitutes indoor-air pollution? What concentrations of pollutants are encountered in various premises (housing, the workplace, schools, public transport)? How does this pollution affect health? These are all issues air-treatment, ventilation and air-conditioning specialists must address.
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- Original title: L'air intérieur parfois plus pollué que l'air extérieur !
- Record ID : 2001-1540
- Languages: French
- Subject: Environment, General information
- Source: Chaud Froid Plomb. - n. 627
- Publication date: 2000/09
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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