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Indoor Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and Health
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Indoor residential chemical emission as risk factors for respiratory and allergic effects in children: a review [26].
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Impacts of Building Ventilation on Health and Performance
Ventilation Rates and Office Work Performance
Ventilation Rates and School Performance
Ventilation Rates and Absences in Offices and Schools
Ventilation Rates and Sick Building Syndrome Symptoms
Ventilation Rates and Respiratory Illness
Ventilation Rates and Health in Homes
Implications for Good Ventilation Practices
Some Disadvantages of Increased Ventilation
Supporting Information
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List of Cited Documents
Indoor Dampness, Biological Contaminants and Health
Nature and Causes of Building Dampness
Prevalence of Building Dampness
Impacts of Building Dampness on Indoor Air Quality
Dampness-Related Health Risks
Health Risk of Dampness or Mold in Houses
Health Risks of Dampness or Mold in Workplaces and Schools
Health Risks of Dust Mite Allergens
Health Risks of Mycotoxins From Damp Buildings
Health Risks of Microbial and Non-Microbial Gaseous Chemicals Associated With Building Dampness
Implication for Good Building Practices
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List of Cited Documents
Indoor Volatile Organic Compounds and Health
Sensory Irritation Symptoms
Allergy, Asthma, and Related Respiratory Symptoms
Cancer
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List of Cited Documents
Impacts of Indoor Environments on Human Performance and Productivity
Temperature and Office Work Performance
Temperature and School Work Performance
Ventilation Rates and Office Work Performance
Ventilation Rates and School Work Performance
Indoor Pollutant Sources and Work Performance
Perceived Indoor Air Quality and Work Performance
Daylight, View, and School and Office Work Performance
Lighting Levels, Lighting Quality, and Work Performance
Cost Effectiveness of Improving Indoor Environments to Increase Productivity
Implications for Good Building Practices
Supporting Information
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List of Cited Documents
Benefits of Improving Indoor Environmental Quality
Increased Ventilation Rates
Better Control of Indoor Temperatures
Reducing Dampness and Mold
Improved Particle Filtration
Other Opportunities
Comparison to Prior Estimates
Supporting Information
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List of Cited Documents
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