Indoor air quality in a chemistry laboratory environment

The indoor built environment is the result of the interaction between the site, climate, building type (original design and later modifications of it), construction techniques, sources of chemical, physical and biological pollutants (building materials and furnishings, processes and activities withi...

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Main Authors: Vasilica VASILE, Alina DIMA, Mihaela ION
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National R&D Institute URBAN-INCERC, INCERC Bucharest Branch 2017-12-01
Series:Constructii: Journal of Civil Engineering Research
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Online Access:http://constructii.incd.ro/Archive/201617-1-2/2_Constructii_2016-17_Vol.17_No.1-2_Vasile%20et%20al.pdf
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spelling doaj-d77362f090684ebb9eeb8cd844d372e62020-11-25T01:09:27ZengNational R&D Institute URBAN-INCERC, INCERC Bucharest BranchConstructii: Journal of Civil Engineering Research1221-27092247-03282017-12-0117-181-21116Indoor air quality in a chemistry laboratory environmentVasilica VASILE0Alina DIMA1Mihaela ION2National Institute for Research and Development in Construction, Urban Planning and Sustainable Spatial Development “URBAN-INCERC”National Institute for Research and Development in Construction, Urban Planning and Sustainable Spatial Development “URBAN-INCERC”National Institute for Research and Development in Construction, Urban Planning and Sustainable Spatial Development “URBAN-INCERC”The indoor built environment is the result of the interaction between the site, climate, building type (original design and later modifications of it), construction techniques, sources of chemical, physical and biological pollutants (building materials and furnishings, processes and activities within the building, and outdoor sources), and building occupants. Physical factors such as temperature, moisture, light, vibration and noise, contribute to the worsening of indoor air quality problems. Thus, we are dealing with a complex situation, involving combined action of physical factors with the pollutant chemical species, taking into account the emission rate and inadequate ventilation, all leading ultimately to negative effects on occupants’ health.http://constructii.incd.ro/Archive/201617-1-2/2_Constructii_2016-17_Vol.17_No.1-2_Vasile%20et%20al.pdfhealthindoor airbuilt environmentpollutants
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author Vasilica VASILE
Alina DIMA
Mihaela ION
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Mihaela ION
Indoor air quality in a chemistry laboratory environment
Constructii: Journal of Civil Engineering Research
health
indoor air
built environment
pollutants
author_facet Vasilica VASILE
Alina DIMA
Mihaela ION
author_sort Vasilica VASILE
title Indoor air quality in a chemistry laboratory environment
title_short Indoor air quality in a chemistry laboratory environment
title_full Indoor air quality in a chemistry laboratory environment
title_fullStr Indoor air quality in a chemistry laboratory environment
title_full_unstemmed Indoor air quality in a chemistry laboratory environment
title_sort indoor air quality in a chemistry laboratory environment
publisher National R&D Institute URBAN-INCERC, INCERC Bucharest Branch
series Constructii: Journal of Civil Engineering Research
issn 1221-2709
2247-0328
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The indoor built environment is the result of the interaction between the site, climate, building type (original design and later modifications of it), construction techniques, sources of chemical, physical and biological pollutants (building materials and furnishings, processes and activities within the building, and outdoor sources), and building occupants. Physical factors such as temperature, moisture, light, vibration and noise, contribute to the worsening of indoor air quality problems. Thus, we are dealing with a complex situation, involving combined action of physical factors with the pollutant chemical species, taking into account the emission rate and inadequate ventilation, all leading ultimately to negative effects on occupants’ health.
topic health
indoor air
built environment
pollutants
url http://constructii.incd.ro/Archive/201617-1-2/2_Constructii_2016-17_Vol.17_No.1-2_Vasile%20et%20al.pdf
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