Title of article :
Towards an integrative approach of improving indoor air quality
Author/Authors :
Philomena M. Bluyssen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
10
From page :
1980
To page :
1989
Abstract :
There seems to be a discrepancy between current Indoor Air Quality standards and end-users wishes and demands. Indoor air quality can be approached from three points of view: the human, the indoor air of the space and the sources contributing to indoor air pollution. Standards currently in use mainly address the indoor air of the space. “Other or additional” recommendations and guidelines are required to improve indoor air quality. Even though we do not fully understand the mechanisms behind the physical, chemical, physiological and psychological processes, it is still possible to identify the different ways to be taken regulatory, politically–socially (awareness), technically (process and product) and scientifically. Besides the fact that there is an urgent need to involve medicine and neuro-psychology in research to investigate the mechanisms behind dose-response, health effects and interactions between and with the other factors and parameters of the indoor environment and the human body and mind, a holistic approach is required including the sources, the air and last but not least the human beings (occupants) themselves. This paper mainly focuses on the European situation.
Keywords :
Indoor air quality , Source control , Labelling , risk assessment , Exposure and effect
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Record number :
1217709
Link To Document :
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