Indoor Ventilation & Health Effects

Moderated BySuresh Dhaniyala, Clarkson University & R. Subramanian, QEERI / OSU-Efluve

Presenters: Dustin Poppendieck, NISTAndy May, Ohio State UniversityLisa Wang, University of ColoradoJeff Siegel, University of Toronto, & Suresh Dhaniyala, Clarkson University

Description: The connection between Indoor air and long-term human health has been well established and accepted in the scientific community.  The on-going pandemic has, however, brought to fore another dimension of indoor air - its role in disease transmission and public health.  To counter indoor transmission of COVID-19, one of the important recommendations of agencies such as ASHRAE and CDC is to increase ventilation rates and decrease particle concentrations in indoor spaces.     With the emergence of low-cost gas and particulate sensors, these indoor air properties can be studied and controlled with resolution not possible before.  In this series of presentations by experts from academia and industry, we will explore how sensors can help improve our understanding of indoor air, ventilation, and health.

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