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Residential Indoor Air Residential Indoor Air Quality Quality by by John Martyny, Ph.D., CIH John Martyny, Ph.D., CIH National Jewish Medical and National Jewish Medical and Research Center Research Center

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Residential Indoor Air Quality. by John Martyny, Ph.D., CIH National Jewish Medical and Research Center. Factors Effecting Residential IAQ. Heating and Ventilating System Energy Sources Construction Type Residence Location Occupant Activities. Heating and Ventilating System. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Residential Indoor Air Residential Indoor Air QualityQuality

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John Martyny, Ph.D., CIHJohn Martyny, Ph.D., CIHNational Jewish Medical and Research National Jewish Medical and Research

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Factors Effecting Factors Effecting Residential IAQResidential IAQ

• Heating and Ventilating SystemHeating and Ventilating System• Energy SourcesEnergy Sources• Construction TypeConstruction Type• Residence LocationResidence Location• Occupant ActivitiesOccupant Activities

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Heating and Ventilating Heating and Ventilating SystemSystem

• Type of SystemType of System• Radiant Heat vrs Forced AirRadiant Heat vrs Forced Air• Hot WaterHot Water

• Condition of SystemCondition of System• Filter ChangeFilter Change• Vent Condition – CO and COVent Condition – CO and CO22

• Air ConditioningAir Conditioning• MoistureMoisture• HumidityHumidity

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Energy SourcesEnergy Sources

• Fossil Fuel CombustionFossil Fuel Combustion• Carbon MonoxideCarbon Monoxide• Oxides of NitrogenOxides of Nitrogen• Vented vs. Un-ventedVented vs. Un-vented

• ElectricalElectrical• Typically lower emission ratesTypically lower emission rates

• Space HeatingSpace Heating• Vented vs. un-ventedVented vs. un-vented

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Construction TypeConstruction Type

• CrawlspacesCrawlspaces• Moisture and Mold ConcernsMoisture and Mold Concerns• Ventilation ConcernsVentilation Concerns

• EmissionsEmissions• FurnitureFurniture• CarpetingCarpeting• InsulationInsulation

• Water InfiltrationWater Infiltration• TightnessTightness• Attached GarageAttached Garage

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Residence LocationResidence Location

• SettingSetting• Rural vs. UrbanRural vs. Urban

• Distance to TrafficDistance to Traffic• COCO• Diesel ParticulateDiesel Particulate

• ClimateClimate• HumidityHumidity• Air ConditioningAir Conditioning

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Occupant ActivitiesOccupant Activities

• Smoking HabitsSmoking Habits• HobbiesHobbies

• Wood WorkingWood Working• PotteryPottery• SculptureSculpture

• PetsPets• Pesticide UsagePesticide Usage

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Control MeasuresControl Measures• Use of HEPA vacuum cleanersUse of HEPA vacuum cleaners• Whole house vacuum systemWhole house vacuum system• Furnace filter upgradesFurnace filter upgrades• Reduction of fleecy materialsReduction of fleecy materials• Low emission productsLow emission products• Damp cleaningDamp cleaning• No smoking insideNo smoking inside• Hobby dust and emission controlHobby dust and emission control• Moisture controlMoisture control

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Questionable Control Questionable Control MethodsMethods

• Ozone generatorsOzone generators• Ion generatorsIon generators• HEPA filtersHEPA filters• Duct cleaningDuct cleaning