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HERO ID
80249
Reference Type
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Title
Indoor climate labeling of building materials: The experimental approach for a prototype
Author(s)
Wolkoff, P; Nielsen, PA
Year
1996
Publisher
American Society for Testing and Materials
Location
West Conshohocken, PA
Book Title
Characterizing sources of indoor air pollution and related sink effects
Page Numbers
331-349
Language
English
Web of Science Id
BCI:BCI199699121103
Abstract
A system for labeling building materials according to their impact on the indoor air quality has been developed and introduced in Denmark. The system takes into account the emission decay of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from new building materials according to their impact on comfort and health. The principle is to determine the time value, t(Cm), required to reach the relevant indoor air value, Cm, of a given VOC (presently, based on odor and mucus membrane irritation thresholds), in a standard room. t(Cm) is a measure of the duration in which a new building material may cause increased exposure and enhance the probability of increased indoor air quality problems, unless special precautions are made. The emission profiles of carpets, sealants. and waterborne paints have been measured for about eight months. The time values of potentially odorous and irritative VOCs have been determined. In addition, some of the time values have been obtained from the emission decay constants based on short-term testing. The results show that the use of mathematical modeling of the emission profile may be associated with certain pitfalls. The principles laid down in the Danish Indoor Climate Labeling system may also be used for singular VOCs of which a specific health endpoint is known.
Editor(s)
Tichenor, BA
Series
ASTM STP 1287
ISBN
9780803120303
Conference Name
Symposium on Methods for Characterizing Indoor Sources and Sinks
Conference Location
Washington, DC
Conference Dates
September 25-28, 1994
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