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Health-Based Ventilation Guidelines for Europe

Project

Inadequate IAQ due to poor ambient air quality and indoor sources of pollution causes a loss of 2 mill. healthy life years annually in EU. Ventilation is one of many factors determining IAQ.



HealthVent project was conducted to form guidelines for health-based ventilation in non-industrial buildings in Europe.



Scientific literature was reviewed to examine association between ventilation and health effects both as regards ventilation rate and the type of ventilation. Risk analysis was performed to examine the impact of different strategies to control exposures and their impact on health in DALYs.



The data in the reviewed studies on ventilation and health were found inadequate to set the health–based ventilation rates because the studies improperly characterized exposures and because of the lack of homogeneity. Risk modelling simulations of different strategies resulting in reduction of DALYs suggested that health-based ventilation requirements should be combined with source control strategies and, if necessary, cleaning of outdoor air in order to be efficient. Consequently HealthVent proposed following guidelines. Source control is a key strategy for IAQ. Ventilation should be an ultimate measure to control exposures. WHO air quality guidelines should be used to attest no health risk. When met, the health-based reference minimum ventilation rate is to be set at 4 L/s per person to handle human bioeffluents. When not met after applying source control, ventilation rate should be a multiple of the minimum rate. Air used for ventilation must always meet WHO guidelines. Ventilation system must operate as intended without increasing health risk and must be decoupled from ventilation needed to support thermal comfort.



Product labelling, inclusion of IAQ in ambient air quality directives and IAQ audits are among policies needed to implement the guidelines, while population-based measuring campaigns should further support them.

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Overview

Contributors

CARRER PAOLO   Scientific Manager  

Type

DGSANTE - Programmi della DG Health and Food Safety (SANTE)

Funder

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
External Organization Funding Organization

Date/time interval

January 1, 2010 - December 31, 2012

Project duration

36 months

Research Areas

Concepts (3)


72 - RICERCA SCIENTIFICA E SVILUPPO

LS7_10 - Environment and health risks, occupational medicine - (2013)

LS7_9 - Public health and epidemiology - (2013)

Keywords (2)

INDOOR AIR
MECHANICAL VENTILATION
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Publications

Outputs (3)

On the Development of Health-Based Ventilation Guidelines : Principles and Framework 
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
MDPI
2018
Academic Article
Open Access
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Reducing burden of disease from residential indoor air exposures in Europe (HEALTHVENT project) 
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
BIOMED CENTRAL (BMC)
2016
Academic Article
Open Access
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What does the scientific literature tell us about the ventilation-health relationship in public and residential buildings? 
BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT
ELSEVIER
2015
Academic Article
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