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Title: Utility Sponsored Indoor Air Quality Iaq() Studies Do We Really Need A Doctor In The House?
Author: Katherine Hartnett
Source: American Gas Association 1986
Year Published: 1986
Abstract: Utilities historically have been interested in indoor air quality (IAQ) through optimizing conditions for safe and efficient appliance use. Currently, utilities also are involved in assessing possible negative effects of reduced air infiltration resulting from energy conservation measures. Several key characteristics of IAQ, however, make it different than other environmental management issues. It will be difficult to establish possible adverse human health effects given the diverse pollutant sources encountered within the complex pattern of human activity in the wide variety of indoor environments. Future utility research and support, therefore, should target development of (1) appliance emission controls and (2) understandable technical IAQ information for the public.




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