Particulate matter in residential buildings in New Zealand: Part II. The impact of building airtightness, mechanical ventilation using simulated occupancy

Atmospheric Environment: X(2019)

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Abstract
Many occupant activities can adversely affect indoor air quality which has been shown to be detrimental to human health. This research eliminated some of the variability of previous measured levels of indoor particulate matter (PM) by removing all human activity and providing baseline data on the contribution occurring from home furnishings. Further objectives included investigating the effects of airtightness and mechanical ventilation on internal PM concentrations with controlled simulated occupancy.
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Particulate matter,Indoor air quality,Mechanical ventilation,Simulated occupancy,Infiltration factor,New Zealand
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