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Indoor Air Quality Why is it Important?

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Page 1: HVAC Indoor Air Quality

Indoor Air QualityWhy is it Important?

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What is Indoor Air Quality?

• The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines indoor air pollution as chemical, physical or biological contaminants in the breathable air inside a habitable structure or conveyance, such as in homes, schools, offices, and vehicles.

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What are the Experts Saying?

• "It is hard to come up with another problem that affects more people than indoor pollution."— Yale School of Medicine

• "Americans spend approximately 90% of their time indoors. Now the leading chronic illness among children, asthma affects one in ten children."—The American Lung Association

• "Indoor air pollution is one of our biggest environmental health threats... bigger than toxic wastes sites and the destruction of the ozone layer."—Environmental Protection Agency

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Does this Effect Me?• The EPA and its Science Advisory Board have

consistently ranked indoor air pollution among the top five environmental risks to public health.

• The average American breathes 3,400 gallons of air each day, making ambient air pollution a major environmental problem.

• Over 90% of the total operating cost of commercial office buildings is attributed to the cost of employee salaries.

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Can Better IAQ Make a Difference?

• For initial ventilation rates between 14 and 30 cfm per person, the average performance increases by approximately 0.8% per 10 cfm per person increase in ventilation rate

• Increases of 5% to 10% in aspects of student performance may be associated with doubling the ventilation rate when rates are at or below minimum ventilation standards (15 cfm per student).

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Can Better IAQ Make a Difference?

• In offices, a 35% decrease in short term absence was associated with a doubling of ventilation rate from 25 to 50 cfm per person.

• In an elementary grade classroom study, on average, for each 100 ppm decrease in the difference between indoor and outdoor CO2 concentrations there was a 1% to 2% relative decrease in the absence rate.

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What Effects Indoor Air Quality?

• Moisture and Mold• Pollutant Sources• Amount of Ventilation• Source Control• Ineffective HVAC Systems

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What Can be Done?

• Avoid Smoking Indoors• Avoid Idling Vehicles• Use Low-emission Alternatives• Increase Ventilation Rate• Maintenance is the Key

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How can an HVAC System Effect IAQ?

• Closed outdoor vents or dampers that do not allow for adequate fresh air intake

• Obstructed outdoor screens on the fresh air intakes

• Filters that have not been changed on a regular basis

• Moisture in drip pans and ductwork• Poor outside air quality

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Is there Money in IAQ?

Findings are showing that improvement in IAQ can: • Reduce Sick Building Syndrome symptoms by 20 to 50 percent, with estimated savings of $10 to $100 billion • Reduce asthma by 8 to 25 percent, with estimated

savings of $1 to $4 billion • Reduce other respiratory illnesses by 23 to 76

percent, with estimated savings of $6 to $14 billion • Improve office worker productivity by 0.5 to 5

percent, with estimated savings of $20 to $200 billion

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QUESTIONS???

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