Latvian children under the age of 7 can spend up to 60 hours per week in daycare centers and therefore it is very important to establish a healthy and comfortable daycare environment that children will find pleasant and stimulating to stay in. This study investigates indoor air quality and thermal comfort within six daycare centers (old, renovated and new-built) in moderate climate zone of Latvia. Measurements of carbon dioxide, air temperature and relative humidity were carried out, and data regarding daycare center characteristics and maintenance activities was collected via combination of field visits, record analysis and interviews. It was found that carbon dioxide concentrations exceeded 1000 ppm in 75% of daycare centers studied, with...
This paper describes field measurements of indoor air quality (IAQ) parameters, performed in 19 Port...
This study presents the assessment of actual indoor climate condition and energy performance in eigh...
The indoor quality of an occupied space is very important for the well-being of its occupants, espec...
This study investigates the indoor air quality and thermal comfort within six Latvian daycare centre...
Within the last five years energy efficiency measures, including additional thermal insulation of th...
Nowadays the building sector accounts for about 40% of final energy consumption in European countrie...
Most of energy in buildings in the Baltic states is used for heating, and therefore thermal insulati...
Children attending day care centers (CDCC) have been reported to be more prone to infectious disease...
This paper focuses on the monitoring of indoor air quality parameters, namely: indoor temperature, h...
The indoor quality of an occupied space is very important for the well-being of its occupants, espec...
A daycare center (DCC) is the most important indoor environment for young children besides their hom...
This paper focuses on the monitoring of indoor air quality parameters, namely: indoor temperature, h...
The growing concern about indoor air quality results from the knowledge that exposure to indoor air ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/754177/EU//NEROThe study addressed the improvement of building energy performan...
The indoor quality of an occupied space is very important for the well-being of its occupants, espec...
This paper describes field measurements of indoor air quality (IAQ) parameters, performed in 19 Port...
This study presents the assessment of actual indoor climate condition and energy performance in eigh...
The indoor quality of an occupied space is very important for the well-being of its occupants, espec...
This study investigates the indoor air quality and thermal comfort within six Latvian daycare centre...
Within the last five years energy efficiency measures, including additional thermal insulation of th...
Nowadays the building sector accounts for about 40% of final energy consumption in European countrie...
Most of energy in buildings in the Baltic states is used for heating, and therefore thermal insulati...
Children attending day care centers (CDCC) have been reported to be more prone to infectious disease...
This paper focuses on the monitoring of indoor air quality parameters, namely: indoor temperature, h...
The indoor quality of an occupied space is very important for the well-being of its occupants, espec...
A daycare center (DCC) is the most important indoor environment for young children besides their hom...
This paper focuses on the monitoring of indoor air quality parameters, namely: indoor temperature, h...
The growing concern about indoor air quality results from the knowledge that exposure to indoor air ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/754177/EU//NEROThe study addressed the improvement of building energy performan...
The indoor quality of an occupied space is very important for the well-being of its occupants, espec...
This paper describes field measurements of indoor air quality (IAQ) parameters, performed in 19 Port...
This study presents the assessment of actual indoor climate condition and energy performance in eigh...
The indoor quality of an occupied space is very important for the well-being of its occupants, espec...