TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards equitable and sustainable indoor air quality guidelines − A perspective on mandating indoor air quality for public buildings
AU - Haverinen-Shaughnessy, Ulla
AU - Dudzinska, Marzenna R.
AU - Clinchard, Samy
AU - Dimitroulopoulou, Sani
AU - Fan, Xiaojun
AU - Jacobs, Piet
AU - Maula, Henna
AU - Staszowska, Amelia
AU - Toyinbo, Oluyemi
AU - Park, Ju Hyeong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2025/3
Y1 - 2025/3
N2 - A recent article published in Science urges mandatory indoor air quality (IAQ) standards in public spaces, focusing on protecting public health, especially against diseases such as COVID-19, but also IAQ in general (1). Given the significance of this topic to our society, this short communication aims to provide commentary on the article and further discuss the importance of establishing IAQ standards. Citing a lack of legislated standards globally, the authors (1) propose numerical limits for four IAQ parameters: particulate matter (PM2.5), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), and ventilation rate (VR). While recognizing that most of the countries do not have any mandatory IAQ standards, it is also noteworthy that IAQ regulations or guidelines exist in more than 40 countries. We like to emphasize that successful IAQ management requires recognizing, sharing, and reviewing openly available, existing regulations and guidelines, while adapting them to regional characteristics.
AB - A recent article published in Science urges mandatory indoor air quality (IAQ) standards in public spaces, focusing on protecting public health, especially against diseases such as COVID-19, but also IAQ in general (1). Given the significance of this topic to our society, this short communication aims to provide commentary on the article and further discuss the importance of establishing IAQ standards. Citing a lack of legislated standards globally, the authors (1) propose numerical limits for four IAQ parameters: particulate matter (PM2.5), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), and ventilation rate (VR). While recognizing that most of the countries do not have any mandatory IAQ standards, it is also noteworthy that IAQ regulations or guidelines exist in more than 40 countries. We like to emphasize that successful IAQ management requires recognizing, sharing, and reviewing openly available, existing regulations and guidelines, while adapting them to regional characteristics.
KW - Database
KW - Indoor air pollutants
KW - Regulations
KW - Standards
KW - Ventilation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105013830775
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/5dfa3100-0c67-3b94-ae74-8d67e2ec2301/
U2 - 10.1016/j.indenv.2024.100070
DO - 10.1016/j.indenv.2024.100070
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105013830775
SN - 2950-3620
VL - 2
SP - 100070
JO - Indoor Environments
JF - Indoor Environments
IS - 1
M1 - 100070
ER -