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Int J Environ Res Public Health


Title:Assessment of Indoor Air Quality and Users Perception of a Renovated Office Building in Manchester
Author(s):Fahad Alomirah H; Moda HM;
Address:"College of Health Sciences, Shawaik, P.O. Box 1983, Safat 13020, Kuwait. Department of Health Professions, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester M15 6BG, UK"
Journal Title:Int J Environ Res Public Health
Year:2020
Volume:20200317
Issue:6
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17061972
ISSN/ISBN:1660-4601 (Electronic) 1661-7827 (Print) 1660-4601 (Linking)
Abstract:"Building renovations can adversely affect building occupants through the release of biological contaminants, gases and particulates. In this study, the research aim was to monitor the air quality of a renovated building and assess the impact of sick building syndrome (SBS) on the occupants. Post occupancy monitoring of the building was carried out after two months occupancy for the following environmental parameters: airborne microflora using an air sampler (SAS super 180) and a hand-held monitoring device (Graywolf advance sense IQ-610) to measure total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), CO(2), CO and temperature and relative humidity in each office environment. In addition, an online (Qualtrics) structured questionnaire was used to assess occupants' perceptions of the indoor environment. Results of the airborne flora showed 833 cfu/m(3) recovered on a Malt Extract Agar (MEA) plate in the morning and 1213 cfu/m(3) in the afternoon. A similar result was noticed on a Plate Count Agar (PCA) plate during the morning period (731 cfu/m(3)) and afternoon (1358 cfu/m(3)). Results of TVOC monitored over one week showed that the first two days of monitoring had a high reading that peaked at 10,837 ppb and that the CO(2) concentration during that period was 1163 ppm. Online questionnaire analysis indicates that a majority of the staff who took part in the survey experienced some form of health abnormality, including headache, shortness of breath, itchy eyes/ears, loss of concentration and so on, especially in the first few weeks of returning to the office. The results from the study indicate that a large proportion (41%) of the respondents experienced thermal discomfort as a result of varying room temperature during their working hours. A high number of female participants experienced some form of SBS as compared to their male counterparts. The study findings show a direct relationship between high airborne mold counts, TVOC and adverse staff health perception of the building. The study raised a number of opportunities for estate managers to improve building performance based on occupants' preferences"
Keywords:"*Air Pollution, Indoor England Female Fungi Humans Male Perception *Sick Building Syndrome Temperature *Volatile Organic Compounds indoor air quality instrumentation post occupancy evaluation questionnaire survey sick building syndrome;"
Notes:"MedlineFahad Alomirah, Haya Moda, Haruna Musa eng Switzerland 2020/03/21 Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Mar 17; 17(6):1972. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17061972"

 
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