The indoor environment in dwellings: a study of air exchange, humidity and pollutants in 115 Danish residences.
Author(s) : HARVING H., et al.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Describes an investigation in winter of the indoor environment in 115 Danish dwellings occupied by families with one or more members suffering from asthma. Presents the results and discusses them. Concludes that natural ventilation in a large number of dwellings is too low to be healthy and that the requirements in Danish building codes are inadequate.
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- Original title: The indoor environment in dwellings: a study of air exchange, humidity and pollutants in 115 Danish residences.
- Record ID : 1993-3534
- Languages: English
- Source: Indoor Air - vol. 2 - n. 2
- Publication date: 1992/06
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- Themes: Comfort air conditioning
- Keywords: Single-family house; Ventilation; Denmark; Health; Respiratory system; Hygiene; Air conditioning
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- Languages : English
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