[HTML][HTML] Is a mask that covers the mouth and nose free from undesirable side effects in everyday use and free of potential hazards?

K Kisielinski, P Giboni, A Prescher - International journal of , 2021 - mdpi.com
Many countries introduced the requirement to wear masks in public spaces for containing
SARS-CoV-2 making it commonplace in 2020. Up until now, there has been no 

A review on indoor green plants employed to improve indoor environment

F Liu, L Yan, X Meng, C Zhang - Journal of Building Engineering, 2022 - Elsevier
With the urban development, indoor air quality (IAQ) is of growing public health concern due
to that fact people spend 80%–90% of their time indoors, which has prompted the use of 

Sick building syndrome: are we doing enough?

A Ghaffarianhoseini, H AlWaer, H Omrany - Architectural Science , 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Health and well-being are vitally important aspects of people centric building design and are
the roots of productivity. Sick building syndrome (SBS) is a collection of factors that can 

Occupant health in buildings: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the opinions of building professionals and implications on research

M Awada, B Becerik-Gerber, E White, S Hoque - Building and , 2022 - Elsevier
The objectives of this study are to investigate building professionals' experience, awareness,
and interest in occupant health in buildings, and to assess the impact of the COVID-19 

Life cycle cost assessment and multi-criteria decision analysis of environment-friendly building insulation materials-A review

J Zhao, S Li - Energy and Buildings, 2022 - Elsevier
The effective application of solid waste in building insulation materials is of great
significance to the global economic and social development, because energy shortages and 

Indoor Air Quality associations with sick building syndrome: An application of decision tree technology

M Sarkhosh, AA Najafpoor, H Alidadi - Building and , 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) affects the efficiency of staff by a series of non-
specific symptoms in workplaces and also causes economic consequences annually due 

Phytoremediation for the indoor environment: a state-of-the-art review

S Matheson, R Fleck, PJ Irga, FR Torpy - Reviews in Environmental , 2023 - Springer
Poor indoor air quality has become of particular concern within the built environment due to
the time people spend indoors, and the associated health burden. Volatile organic 

Data driven indoor air quality prediction in educational facilities based on IoT network

LC Tagliabue, FR Cecconi, S Rinaldi, ALC Ciribini - Energy and Buildings, 2021 - Elsevier
The approach to the built environment as a container of human activities has been severely
outdated with a new vision that puts the user, his/her well-being and his/her experience, at 

TFOS Lifestyle: Impact of contact lenses on the ocular surface

L Jones, N Efron, K Bandamwar, M Barnett, DS Jacobs - The ocular , 2023 - Elsevier
Several lifestyle choices made by contact lens wearers can have adverse consequences on
ocular health. These include being non-adherent to contact lens care, sleeping in lenses, ill 

A systematic review of air quality sensors, guidelines, and measurement studies for indoor air quality management

H Zhang, R Srinivasan - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
The existence of indoor air pollutants—such as ozone, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide,
sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter, and total volatile organic compounds—is