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High Carbon Dioxide Levels May Signal Indoor Air Quality Problems
The indoor air quality (IAQ) of a building can mean the difference between happy and healthy building occupants or unhappy and sick people. One common indicator of IAQ is carbon dioxide (CO2). Because people exhale and produce carbon dioxide at predictable levels it is commonly used as a means to test for indoor air quality conditions. At room temperature, carbon dioxide is a colorless, ...
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IAQ application: Chromatotec analyzers used for performance monitoring of air purifiers
For this study on indoor air quality, measures of CO2/CO, acetone, acetaldehyde, toluene and n-heptane were made according to the methodology described in the AFNOR standards XP-B44-013 and -200. To do this, Chroma CO and airmoVOC analyzers by Chromatotec were used to notice efficiency monitoring of air purifier. You can find the whole report ...
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IAQ application: Chromatotec analyzers used for performance monitoring of air purifiers
For this study on indoor air quality, measures of CO2/CO, acetone, acetaldehyde, toluene and n-heptane were made according to the methodology described in the AFNOR standards XP-B44-013 and -200. To do this, Chroma CO and airmoVOC analyzers by Chromatotec were used to notice efficiency monitoring of air purifier. You can find the whole report ...
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Measuring Carbon Dioxide as an Indicator of Indoor Air Quality Conditions
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a colorless, odorless gas that naturally occurs in the atmosphere as a trace gas. Humans and animals also exhale CO2 as an end product of cellular respiration. In a home or building, CO2 levels can vary greatly, which is why it is sometimes measured as an indicator to help assess current indoor air quality (IAQ) conditions. According to the Minnesota Department of ...
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Carbon Dioxide, People and the Indoor Environment Discussed in New Video
Today, the IAQ Video Network and Cochrane & Associates announced the release of their latest educational video. Their newest production discusses carbon dioxide (CO2), its role in nature and how it can be measured as a potential indicator of indoor air quality (IAQ) conditions. "As humans we produce carbon dioxide as an end product of cellular respiration," said Paul Cochrane, President ...
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