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Improving indoor air quality – environmental SCIENTIST journal
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The June 2021 edition of the environmental SCIENTIST examines aspects that are important to understanding how to achieve good indoor air quality. Read about the importance of good indoor air, a monitoring campaign in nurseries and schools, and indoor air quality considerations for companies returning to the office following Covid-19. The full article listing can be viewed below.
In this edition:
- Why indoor air quality matters – Claire Holman
- The importance of good indoor air quality – Vina Kukadia
- Ventilation – Emma Gibbons
- Monitoring indoor air quality – Peter Walsh
- The inequality of indoor air quality legislation and assessment criteria – Oliver Puddle
- IAQM’s indoor air quality guidance – Carl Hawkings
- Indoor air quality and health – Sani Dimitroulopoulou
- Collaborating on assessment, design and management – Chris Rush
- Benzene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons – Kanan Purkayastha
- Outdoor air pollution: its ingress and impact on indoor environments – Vina Kukadia
- Back to the office – Carl Hawkings and Marcus Lurvink
The IAQM is consulting members on its new Indoor Air Quality Guidance: Assessment, Monitoring, Modelling and Mitigation. Find out more