Describes case studies of two sick Canadian buildings. The first illustrates a comprehensive programme of measuring air quality, ventilation and thermal conditions as well as monitoring the performance of the heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems. The second illustrates use of a standard survey questionnaire with back-up field monitoring of environmental parameters. In the first building the ventilation system was found to be malfunctioning. In the second building the humidity was very low.
Sick buildings: case studies of tight building syndrome and indoor air quality investigations in modern office buildings.
Year:
1985
Bibliographic info:
Environmental Health Review, September 1985, Vol 29, No 3