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Air supply and urban pollution

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Building Services Journal ; January 1998, 47-48(2)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: Naturally ventilated buildings in urban locations can suffer from poor indoor air quality. Research suggests that varying the times when a building is ventilated might provide the answer. Ventilation occasions could be varied to avoid `polluted` periods and finding the optimum location for air inlets could avoid or reduce the need for filtration. Tables.
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Naturally ventilated buildings in urban locations can suffer from poor indoor air quality. Research suggests that varying the times when a building is ventilated might provide the answer. Ventilation occasions could be varied to avoid `polluted` periods and finding the optimum location for air inlets could avoid or reduce the need for filtration. Tables.