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Today’s high performance green homes are reaching previously unheard of levels of airtightness and are using new materials, technologies and strategies, whose impacts on Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) cannot be fully anticipated from prior studies. This research study used pollutant measurements, home inspections, diagnostic testing and occupant surveys to assess IAQ in 24 new or deeply retrofitted homes designed to be high performance green buildings in California.
Today’s high performance green homes are reaching previously unheard of levels of airtightness and are using new materials, technologies and strategies, whose impacts on Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) cannot be fully anticipated from prior studies. This research study used pollutant measurements, home inspections, diagnostic testing and occupant surveys to assess IAQ in 24 new or deeply retrofitted homes designed to be high performance green buildings in California.
Indoor Air Quality In 24 California Residences Designed As High-performance Homes
2015
17 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Pollution & Control , Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Building Equipment, Furnishings, & Maintenance , Heating & Cooling Systems , Indoor air quality , High performance homes , Green homes , Residential building , Air pollution measurements , Airtightness , Cooking exhaust systems , Ventilation systems , Risk and benefits , California (State)
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