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Indoor Air Quality Basics
IAQ and Respiratory Diseases
Strategies and Methods for IAQ Assessment
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Module 1: Indoor Air Quality
1.1: Overview
1.2: What is IAQ?
1.3: Indoor Air Pollutants and Their Sources
1.4: Outdoor to Indoor Transport
1.5: What Happens to Pollutants in the Air
1.6: Understanding Pollutant Concentrations and Units
1.7: Using a Model to Show the Amount of Pollution in a Room
Module 2: IAQ and Infectious Respiratory Disease
2.1: Overview
2.2: What are infectious respiratory diseases?
2.3: How are respiratory diseases transmitted?
2.4: How does the body make respiratory particles?
2.5: How can germs in the air get inside a person?
2.6: How are the risk of disease transmission and indoor air quality related?
2.7: What factors increase the risk of disease transmission indoors?
2.8: Challenge of wildfire smoke and other outdoor pollution
Module 3: IAQ Assessment and Improvement
3.1: Overview
3.2: What is ventilation?
3.3: How do we determine ventilation rates?
3.4: What else determines airflow rates in buildings?
3.5: How is ventilation connected to specific air quality concerns?
3.6: What is filtration?
3.7: What kind of filter should you use?
3.8: How effective is filtration?
3.9: How do portable air cleaners work?
3.10: What should you look for when purchasing a portable air cleaner?
3.11: How to make a do-it-yourself (DIY) portable air filter
3.12: How to check that ventilation and filtration systems are working properly
3.13: Carbon Dioxide Sensors