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ANSI/ASHRAE Standards 62.1 and 62.2 are the recognized standards for ventilation system design and acceptable indoor air quality (IAQ). Expanded and revised for 2022, both standards specify minimum ventilation rates and other measures in order to minimize adverse health effects for occupants.
Ozone (O3) Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) Carbon monoxide (CO) Sulphur dioxide (SO2)
Indoor Pollutants and Sources Asbestos. Biological Pollutants. Carbon Monoxide (CO) Cookstoves. Formaldehyde/Pressed Wood Products. Lead (Pb) Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Pesticides.
Pay attention to these five factors that can affect your indoor air quality and know what to do to fix these issues. Humidity Level. It doesn't matter where you live in Florida, humidity is unavoidable. ... Poor Ventilation. ... Pets. ... Dust. ... Volatile Organic Compounds.
Aggravated respiratory disease such as emphysema, bronchitis and asthma. Lung damage, even after symptoms such as coughing or a sore throat disappear. Wheezing, chest pain, dry throat, headache or nausea. Reduced resistance to infections.
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In addition, several other factors affect indoor air quality, including the air exchange rate, outdoor climate, weather conditions, and occupant behavior. The air exchange rate with the outdoors is an important factor in determining indoor air pollutant concentrations.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the top five air quality problems in the U.S. are all indoor air problems. Common residential indoor pollutants include excessive moisture, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), combustion products, radon, pesticides, dust particles, viruses, and bacteria.
OSHA does not have a general IAQ standard, but does provide guidelines addressing the most common workplace complaints about IAQ, which are typically related to temperature, humidity, lack of outside air ventilation, or smoking.
Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) has been tied to symptoms like headaches, fatigue, trouble concentrating, and irritation of the eyes, nose, throat and lungs. Also, some specific diseases have been linked to specific air contaminants or indoor environments, like asthma with damp indoor environments.
5 Great Tips To Improve Indoor Air Quality Monitor The Indoor Air Quality. Air quality monitors are devices that give accurate readings of pollutants in the air. ... Improve Ventilation In The Building. ... Monitor The Level Of Humidity. ... Replace Air Filters Frequently. ... Keep Your Workspace Clean.

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