In the event of a toxic chemical release to the atmosphere, shelter-in-place (SIP) is an emergency response option available to protect public health. This paper is the last in a three-part series that examines the effectiveness of SIP at reducing adverse health effects in communities. We model a hypothetical chemical release in an urban area, and consider SIP effectiveness in protecting occupants of commercial buildings. Building air infiltration rates are predicted from empirical data using an existing model. We consider the distribution of building air infiltration rates both with mechanical ventilation systems turned off and with the systems operating. We also consider the effects of chemical sorption to indoor surfaces and nonlinear ch...
This paper surveys various models for estimating indoor concentration as a function of outdoor conce...
This paper describes two indoor shelter models – an analytical model and a Computational Fluid Dynam...
In the event of a toxic plume release (accidental or deliberate), or a fire that produces toxic deco...
In the event of a toxic chemical release to the atmosphere, shelter-in-place (SIP) is an emergency r...
Intentional or accidental large-scale airborne toxic releases (e.g. terrorist attacks or industrial ...
PresentationThe recent implementation of Risk Management Plans by many facilities has heightened pub...
Shelter-in-place (SIP) is considered a credible alternative to immediate evacuation to protect the p...
The goal of a Shelter-In-Place (SIP) strategy is to reduce human exposure(s) to intentional and acci...
Accidental releases occurring in industrial platforms or during transportation of hazardous material...
AbstractSudden large scale outdoor releases of toxic materials may require protective actions in the...
There is growing concern about potential terrorist attacks involving releases of chemical and/or bio...
''Temporary shelter-in place'' is the combination of prompt shelter-in-place (SIP) to minimize initi...
This report presents advice on how to operate a building to reduce casualties from a biological or c...
This report quantifies the effectiveness of ''sheltering in place'' in a commercial building in the ...
This paper surveys various models for estimating indoor concentration as a function of outdoor conce...
This paper surveys various models for estimating indoor concentration as a function of outdoor conce...
This paper describes two indoor shelter models – an analytical model and a Computational Fluid Dynam...
In the event of a toxic plume release (accidental or deliberate), or a fire that produces toxic deco...
In the event of a toxic chemical release to the atmosphere, shelter-in-place (SIP) is an emergency r...
Intentional or accidental large-scale airborne toxic releases (e.g. terrorist attacks or industrial ...
PresentationThe recent implementation of Risk Management Plans by many facilities has heightened pub...
Shelter-in-place (SIP) is considered a credible alternative to immediate evacuation to protect the p...
The goal of a Shelter-In-Place (SIP) strategy is to reduce human exposure(s) to intentional and acci...
Accidental releases occurring in industrial platforms or during transportation of hazardous material...
AbstractSudden large scale outdoor releases of toxic materials may require protective actions in the...
There is growing concern about potential terrorist attacks involving releases of chemical and/or bio...
''Temporary shelter-in place'' is the combination of prompt shelter-in-place (SIP) to minimize initi...
This report presents advice on how to operate a building to reduce casualties from a biological or c...
This report quantifies the effectiveness of ''sheltering in place'' in a commercial building in the ...
This paper surveys various models for estimating indoor concentration as a function of outdoor conce...
This paper surveys various models for estimating indoor concentration as a function of outdoor conce...
This paper describes two indoor shelter models – an analytical model and a Computational Fluid Dynam...
In the event of a toxic plume release (accidental or deliberate), or a fire that produces toxic deco...