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What is a healthy building? Why Indoor Air Quality is the key?

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What is a healthy building? Why Indoor Air Quality is the key?

Editorial Team

Don’t be fooled, even the most outdoorsy person spends a great deal indoors. Apart from the fact that we spend a lot of time indoors because we are safe from the elements and other external threats, indoor environments are designed to meet other occupants’ needs like resting, being productive, or even having fun. A rule of thumb is to take your age and multiply it by 0.9. Vualá, that’s the time you have spent indoors so far.

 

Nowadays buildings are fully equipped with all sorts of things in an effort to make occupants’ life better, healthier, or even more creative. If we take as an example a modern house, we will find modern gym equipment, connected lights to create an atmosphere, smart vacuum cleaners, etc. If we take as an example an office building, we will find automation in the entrance with automated doors, fire alarms, elevators, etc.

 

What those places have in common in most cases is an Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system that controls the air that enters inside the building, and in the most basic configuration it controls the temperature. This basic configuration though is not the best approach because ambient air isn’t as clean as you may think. Climate change has driven even more extreme wildfires and meteorological conditions like dust storms which worsen ambient air quality. Traffic and wood burning stoves in residential areas are also deteriorating air quality significantly.

 

For these reasons, HVAC systems are reimagined by companies in an effort to meet the standards set by green building certificates schemes like RESET, WELL, Fitwel, BREEAM, etc. Recently, I learned about Aspiration Efficiency and how it can reduce the amount of particulate matter that enters the HVAC systems without any filtration medium and pressure drop (aka higher energy consumption). For HVAC systems with filters, this technique increases significantly the filters’ lifespan. For more info visit this link.

 

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Sotirios Papathanasiou
Themes
Heating, Ventilation and Cooling
Energy Performance Certification and Energy Labelling
Heating, Ventilation and Cooling
Indoor Environmental Quality