GG IAQ Study 1.0

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  • Prep - Overview
    • Intro / Background - Why
      • IAQ is a big part of IEQ (Air a subset of overall Environment)
      • IEQ through good design, construction, and operating and maintenance practices
      • Views and the integration of natural and man-made elements
      • Provide thermal comfort with a maximum degree of personal control over temperature and airflow
      • Supply adequate levels of ventilation and outside air for acceptable indoor air quality
      • Prevent airborne bacteria, mold, and other fungi, as well as radon, through building envelope design that properly manages moisture sources from outside and inside the building, and with heating, ventilating, air-conditioning (HVAC) system designs that are effective at controlling indoor humidity
      • Use materials that do not emit pollutants or are low-emitting
      • Assure acoustic privacy and comfort through the use of sound absorbing material and equipment isolation
      • Control disturbing odors through contaminant isolation and removal, and by careful selection of cleaning products
      • Create a high-performance luminous environment through the careful integration of natural and artificial light sources
      • Provide quality water
    • Review definition of IAQ - What
    • Labs Study Scope & Methodology - How / Where / When
  • Hands-On
    • T/RH from CO2 Meters - instantaneous snapshots & 1-week data logging
    • CO2 Data Logging - instantaneous snapshots & 1-week data logging
    • Particle Counter - instantaneous snapshots & 1-week data logging
  • Brain Work
    • Immediate Results - Snapshot
    • Longer Term Logging - collect/analyze on Cave Day
  • Conclusions - Suggestions
    • Any Immediate Improvements / Theories
    • Plan for Winter Phase Project Measurements / Lessons Learned

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