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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.
The study evaluated the air quality of 4 kindergartens, both inside and outside the rooms. Air carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), particles PM10 and ...
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Using numerical models to analyze indoor CO2 and PM2.5 concentration, we aim to optimize strategies that effectively reduce these harmful pollutants. We found ...
The aim of the measurement of this data is to evaluate the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in terms of chemical and physical parameters.
The only way to be sure about the indoor air quality in your child care facility is to have an environmental assessment done by a company that can test the air.
5,6 The following pollutants were measured in the indoor air of kindergarten and day-care centres: sulphur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), ozone, carbon ...
Feb 15, 2023 ¡¤ This review gives a global overview of the predominant indoor chemical pollutant levels monitored in DCCs, compares their concentration with available ...
This common-sense guidance is designed to help you prevent and solve the majority of indoor air problems with minimal cost and involvement.
Measurements in the kindergartens comprised sensory assess- ments of the air quality by a trained panel and measurements of air change as well as of thermal ...
Introduction: Children spend most of the time indoors and make them easily exposed to indoor air contaminants. Exposure to poor indoor air quality has led ...
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