This study is about the effectiveness of the indicated ventilation measures in the day-to-day operations of three types of hospitality businesses:
Contributed Reports
Contributed Reports are reports produced by third parties but considered of relevance for the AIVC target audience.
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Our lack of understanding of the health risks related to air pollutants exposure in buildings is perceived as a major deficiency, even though 80% of our time is spent indoors.
Air tightness is an important property of building envelopes. It is a key factor in determining infiltration and related wall-performance properties such as indoor air quality, maintainability and moisture balance.
CR 10: Ventilation Behavior and Household Characteristics in New California Houses | 2008 | English | 144 pp
A survey was conducted to determine occupant use of windows and mechanical ventilation devices; barriers that inhibit their use; satisfaction with indoor air quality (IAQ); and the relationship between these factors.
This report has been produced in the framework of the EU RESHYVENT project (Cluster Project on Demand Controlled Hybrid Ventilation in Residential Buildings with Specific Emphasis on the Integration of Renewables).
CR 08: Occupant behaviour and attitudes with respect to ventilation of dwellings | 2007 | English | 38 pp
This report has been produced in the framework of the EU RESHYVENT project (Cluster Project on Demand Controlled Hybrid Ventilation in Residential Buildings with Specific Emphasis on the Integration of Renewables).