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Indoor climate in the Swedish housing stock
To provide a factual basis for the debate on indoor air quality in Sweden, a nation-wide climate survey has been carried out (the ELIB study). Almost 20,000 residents in more than 3,300 single-family houses and multi-family buildings have participated in a postal questionnaire survey. Detailed technical inspections on site and indoor climate measurements have also been carried out in a sub-sample consisting of more than 700 single-family houses and 400 multi-family buildings. The measurements include ventilation rates, indoor temperatures, relative humidity of indoor air and concentrations of formaldehyde, volatile organic compounds (VOC) and radon. A comprehensive description of the indoor climate in the Swedish housing stock is given, based on the application of modern statistical methods and using cost-effective measurement techniques on a large scale. 79 refs, 39 figs, 23 tabs
Indoor climate in the Swedish housing stock
To provide a factual basis for the debate on indoor air quality in Sweden, a nation-wide climate survey has been carried out (the ELIB study). Almost 20,000 residents in more than 3,300 single-family houses and multi-family buildings have participated in a postal questionnaire survey. Detailed technical inspections on site and indoor climate measurements have also been carried out in a sub-sample consisting of more than 700 single-family houses and 400 multi-family buildings. The measurements include ventilation rates, indoor temperatures, relative humidity of indoor air and concentrations of formaldehyde, volatile organic compounds (VOC) and radon. A comprehensive description of the indoor climate in the Swedish housing stock is given, based on the application of modern statistical methods and using cost-effective measurement techniques on a large scale. 79 refs, 39 figs, 23 tabs
Indoor climate in the Swedish housing stock
U. Norlen (Autor:in) / K. Andersson (Autor:in)
1993
109 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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