Filling the health gap in energy performance certificates to reduce pulmonary diseases due to bad indoor air quality

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Main Author: Soares dos Reis, Alexandre
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Ferreira Dias, Marta, Tavares, Alice
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/36233
Summary: Good indoor air quality (IAQ) levels in buildings are among the essential benefits and drivers as they lead to better health and comfort of the occupants. However, this research identified a health gap in dwellings’ energy performance certificates (EPCs) in Portugal, as IAQ seems not to be appropriately covered. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are gases containing various chemicals emitted from liquids or solids. Additionally, biomass-burning stoves are significant contributors to fine particle matter (PM2.5) concentrations that may cause cancer and respiratory diseases. Therefore, it is crucial to formulate strategies to control and enhance IAQ. As air pollutants often enter the human body through inhalation, the respiratory system is regularly the main target of Indoor Air Pollution (IAP), resulting in pulmonary diseases and allergies. These facts emphasize the need to track IAQ properly. Depending on indoor air pollutants, several rules and criteria are the basis of the current published work on IAQ indicators. According to our findings, in the planning stage, understandable and straightforward criteria for VOCs, PM2.5, and proper ventilation schemes, could help architects and engineers to enhance IAQ. Finally, next-generation EPCs could consider the proposed IAQ score to fill the identified health gap.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Filling the health gap in energy performance certificates to reduce pulmonary diseases due to bad indoor air quality
title Filling the health gap in energy performance certificates to reduce pulmonary diseases due to bad indoor air quality
spellingShingle Filling the health gap in energy performance certificates to reduce pulmonary diseases due to bad indoor air quality
Soares dos Reis, Alexandre
Energy performance certificates
Indoor air quality
VOCs
PM2.5
Ventilation
title_short Filling the health gap in energy performance certificates to reduce pulmonary diseases due to bad indoor air quality
title_full Filling the health gap in energy performance certificates to reduce pulmonary diseases due to bad indoor air quality
title_fullStr Filling the health gap in energy performance certificates to reduce pulmonary diseases due to bad indoor air quality
title_full_unstemmed Filling the health gap in energy performance certificates to reduce pulmonary diseases due to bad indoor air quality
title_sort Filling the health gap in energy performance certificates to reduce pulmonary diseases due to bad indoor air quality
author Soares dos Reis, Alexandre
author_facet Soares dos Reis, Alexandre
Ferreira Dias, Marta
Tavares, Alice
author_role author
author2 Ferreira Dias, Marta
Tavares, Alice
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soares dos Reis, Alexandre
Ferreira Dias, Marta
Tavares, Alice
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Energy performance certificates
Indoor air quality
VOCs
PM2.5
Ventilation
topic Energy performance certificates
Indoor air quality
VOCs
PM2.5
Ventilation
description Good indoor air quality (IAQ) levels in buildings are among the essential benefits and drivers as they lead to better health and comfort of the occupants. However, this research identified a health gap in dwellings’ energy performance certificates (EPCs) in Portugal, as IAQ seems not to be appropriately covered. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are gases containing various chemicals emitted from liquids or solids. Additionally, biomass-burning stoves are significant contributors to fine particle matter (PM2.5) concentrations that may cause cancer and respiratory diseases. Therefore, it is crucial to formulate strategies to control and enhance IAQ. As air pollutants often enter the human body through inhalation, the respiratory system is regularly the main target of Indoor Air Pollution (IAP), resulting in pulmonary diseases and allergies. These facts emphasize the need to track IAQ properly. Depending on indoor air pollutants, several rules and criteria are the basis of the current published work on IAQ indicators. According to our findings, in the planning stage, understandable and straightforward criteria for VOCs, PM2.5, and proper ventilation schemes, could help architects and engineers to enhance IAQ. Finally, next-generation EPCs could consider the proposed IAQ score to fill the identified health gap.
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