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Journal Article 
Investigations of ventilation rate, smoking activity and indoor air quality at four large office buildings 
Oldaker G B, III; Taylor, WD; Parrish, KB 
1995 
Yes 
Environmental Technology
ISSN: 0959-3330
EISSN: 1479-487X 
16 
173-180 
English 
Four large office buildings were investigated to assess relationships among ventilation rate, smoking activity, and indicators of indoor air quality. Inspections of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems indicated that they were adequately designed, operated, and maintained. During the tests, all four HVAC systems provided ventilation rates essentially conforming to ASHRAE Standard 62-1989. IAQ indicators included respirable suspended particles, formaldehyde, volatile organic compounds, carbon dioxide , and carbon monoxide. Environmental tobacco smoke indicators included ultraviolet particulate matter, fluorescent particulate matter, and nicotine. Results show that with the HVAC systems adequately designed, operated in accordance with the current ASHRAE Standard, and properly maintained, all indicators were below applicable standards, regardless of smoking policy. 
INDOOR AIR QUALITY (IAQ); VENTILATION RATE; SMOKING ACTIVITY; OFFICE BUILDINGS; HVAC SYSTEMS 
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