Mitigation Methods of Sick Building Syndrome With an Emphasis on Indoor Height Setting

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چکیده

The condition of the space environment as a result interaction physical, chemical, and biological factors, in complex way, can have acute chronic effects on physical psychological health occupants. This was incidence sick building syndrome, efforts to reduce eliminate syndrome were presented this case study. aim produce healthy indoor quality sustainable use by its methods used minimum Indonesian standards regarding procedures for planning housing urban areas. analysis changes volume employed height variables particular floor area apply flexibility various layouts. variability pollutant exposure air expressed relative change. Setting significant determinant maintaining through diluting against pollutants. An additional 0.5 m room could increase 15%-20% greater than area. It an effective method both at design renovation stages. thermal mitigation generally performed stage. Some conducted approaches included conditioning (AC), electric or manual ventilation, chemical-phytotechnological indoors adding chemicals space. depollution during buildings are still necessary using placing decorative plants.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Avicenna Journal of Environmental Health Engineering

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['2423-6292', '2423-4583']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.34172/ajehe.2022.4253