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Measure, Evaluate, Maintain and Control
Temperature - Important for comfort, and data collected during unoccupied times can help save energy.
Relative humidity - Comfort related, and extremely important to control in order to prevent mold growth.
Carbon dioxide - An excellent indicator of ventilation rate. Too little ventilation can be uncomfortable and unhealthy, and too much ventilation may be a waste of energy.
Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOC) - Usually associated with cleaning chemicals, new furnishings and paints.
Small particles - These are less than 2.5 microns in size and can c ome from smoke, exhaust (outdoors) and from a dusty building.
Large particles - These are less than 10 microns in size and can indicate dirty carpeting or construction activities that are not properly isolated.
Carbon monoxide - A by-product of combustion, the presence of this gas can mean air intakes too near auto or truck exhaust sources, or an under-ventilated furnace or stove.
Ozone - This can come from outdoor pollution, or indoors from copy machines and some air cleaners.
Radon - This gas is found naturally in the earth, but can accumulate in below-grade areas and is health related. |
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