Totally 1160 adults living in single-family houses in Sweden participated in a questionnaire survey on subjective indoor air quality (SIAQ). Inspectors investigated the dwellings and performed home measurements (mean indoor temperature 21.4 degrees C, mean indoor air humidity 342%, mean indoor air exchange rate 0.36 ac/h and mean moisture load indoor 1.7 g/m(3)). Totally 15.5% perceived draught. 28.0% perceived too high room temperature, 42.4% unstable room temperature, 36.8% too low room temperature, 19.6% stuffy air, 19.8% dry air and 29.9% dust or dirt. Measured room temperature was related to perception of room temperature. Higher relative air humidity was related to perceived unstable room temperature (OR = 1.70) and too low room tempe...
To investigate the relationships between symptoms compatible with the sick building syndrome (SBS) i...
An improved indoor environmental quality (IEQ) is a major determinant of human comfort in an occupie...
Indoor environmental conditions (thermal, noise, light, and indoor air quality) may affect workers\u...
Totally 1160 adults living in single-family houses in Sweden participated in a questionnaire survey ...
The analysis in this paper is based on data from a building stock investigation conducted in the win...
Purpose - It is rather easy to control thermal air conditions in narrow-air tight living spaces. How...
The principal aim was to study selected aspects of indoor environment in dwellings and their associa...
Assessment of indoor environmental quality has recently moved to a combined methodology of both meas...
This questionnaire survey focused on exploring the occupants’ behaviour characteristics and their in...
Data from a nationwide survey on the status of the Swedish residential building stock and indoor air...
Thermal comfort and indoor air quality is of growing concern in the current building industry. For m...
Much of the 1950–1970s building stock in Sweden and other European countries is being renovated to r...
Indoor air quality is a major part of indoor environmental quality and plays an important role in cr...
peer reviewedWhereas thermal comfort and air quality in buildings are often measured locally and ove...
An indoor air quality test was conducted in four bedrooms in Singapore. The occupants’ health and we...
To investigate the relationships between symptoms compatible with the sick building syndrome (SBS) i...
An improved indoor environmental quality (IEQ) is a major determinant of human comfort in an occupie...
Indoor environmental conditions (thermal, noise, light, and indoor air quality) may affect workers\u...
Totally 1160 adults living in single-family houses in Sweden participated in a questionnaire survey ...
The analysis in this paper is based on data from a building stock investigation conducted in the win...
Purpose - It is rather easy to control thermal air conditions in narrow-air tight living spaces. How...
The principal aim was to study selected aspects of indoor environment in dwellings and their associa...
Assessment of indoor environmental quality has recently moved to a combined methodology of both meas...
This questionnaire survey focused on exploring the occupants’ behaviour characteristics and their in...
Data from a nationwide survey on the status of the Swedish residential building stock and indoor air...
Thermal comfort and indoor air quality is of growing concern in the current building industry. For m...
Much of the 1950–1970s building stock in Sweden and other European countries is being renovated to r...
Indoor air quality is a major part of indoor environmental quality and plays an important role in cr...
peer reviewedWhereas thermal comfort and air quality in buildings are often measured locally and ove...
An indoor air quality test was conducted in four bedrooms in Singapore. The occupants’ health and we...
To investigate the relationships between symptoms compatible with the sick building syndrome (SBS) i...
An improved indoor environmental quality (IEQ) is a major determinant of human comfort in an occupie...
Indoor environmental conditions (thermal, noise, light, and indoor air quality) may affect workers\u...