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  • What is the Indoor Air Quality Standard for Schools?
    Indoor air quality (IAQ) has continued to be a concern for many indoor spaces like homes, office buildings, shopping malls, and gymnasiums. Yet, the group with the largest challenges to improving indoor air quality continues to be schools. Primary, secondary, and university level classrooms
  • Automotive Air Quality
    Healthy and good air quality in the car is becoming one of the essential standards for cars.Dust, bacteria, volatile gases and metal particles that are not visible in the air of the car are all factors that endanger human health,and it has been paid more and more attention by people.This has also
  • Advantages & Disadvantages of Ozone Transfer Standards
    Ambient air monitors can provide critical data about the health of our immediate atmosphere and what needs to change to improve air quality. Ozone transfer standards are a vital part of that process, ensuring air quality analyzers are calibrated and working effectively.
  • What is the Photometric Procedure for Ozone Transfer Standards
    Ozone transfer standards are used in vital processes and equipment that analyze air quality, ensuring the accuracy and traceability of ozone measurements.
  • TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT IN THE AIR-COOLING ZONES DOWNSTREAM OF THE LEHR ON A FLOAT GLASS PLANT
    Accurately measuring and controlling the cooling rates along the length of the glass ribbon and thermal profile across the width within the annealing lehr is common practice. However, with ever-increasing demand for quality, measuring and controlling the cooling rates in the air-cooling zones
  • Containment Technologies Group
    of aseptic operations--the immediate work space where the product is actually prepared--it is generally agreed that the air quality should achieve a Class 100 standard. Federal Standard 209E describes this as an area with less than 100 particles of .5 micron size per cubic foot of air volume. For areas
  • Typical CO2 Levels at Home Test
    Measuring carbon dioxide, or CO2 is the current gold standard for measuring indoor air quality in the home.
  • Four Quick Tips For Improving Your HVAC System
    - Check Ventilation Many buildings are either under-ventilated (poor indoor air quality) or over-ventilated (expensive). Re-adjust to ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) standards
  • CO2 Monitoring for LEED Credit
    Ensuring sufficient air quality is a vital part of creating a healthy indoor air environment. So much so, that associations such as the U.S. Green Building Council have created specific LEED standards in order for buildings to comply prior and during regular occupancy. CO2 monitoring
  • Volatile Organic Compounds
    Our current national air pollution control program is based on the 1970 version of The Clean Air Act law that was passed in 1963. The main purpose of the act is to protect and enhance the quality of the Nation's air resources, promoting public health and welfare. The most far-reaching revisions
  • ASHRAE Interpretation Gives Green Light to CO2 Control
    The role of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) demand controlled ventilation (DCV) in indoor air quality and ventilation control has been clarified in a recent interpretation to ANSI/ASHRAE 62-1989 "Ventilation For Acceptable Air Quality". While the proposed and massive revision to the standard, often referred
  • Containment Technologies Group
    Protecting the provider, the patient and the environment Sterile products should be prepared in class 100 conditions as defined by Federal Standard 209E (Airborne particulate cleanliness class in cleanrooms and clean zones). We have read this statement many times in publications such as ASHP

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