This study provides a scientific basis for reducing PM 2.5 concentrations in kindergartens, while keeping CO 2 levels low.
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The subject of this research is an evaluation of the indoor air quality in a kindergarten because children are more sensitive to environmental influences.
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Aug 30, 2024 ¡¤ Poor indoor air quality affects First Nations young children. The monitors measure two sizes of particulate matter—PM10 and PM2.5, which ...
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Feb 15, 2023 ¡¤ This review gives a global overview of the predominant indoor chemical pollutant levels monitored in DCCs, compares their concentration with available ...
The findings revealed that carbon dioxide (CO2) levels were predominantly influenced by classroom occupancy and ventilation rates, while particulate matter (PM) ...
Five indoor air quality measurements are important for schools. Temperature; Relative humidity; Air movement; Airflow volume; Carbon dioxide (CO2) monitor is ...
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Jan 4, 2023 ¡¤ Good indoor air quality contributes to healthier indoor environments and better student outcomes. The 2017 literature review found a positive association.
This article reviews current studies on the indoor environment in nurseries. It summarizes air pollution levels and related environmental and behavioural ...
Oct 1, 2022 ¡¤ In this article, we analyzed recent literature on indoor air quality and health in schools, with the primary focus on ventilation, thermal comfort, ...
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