Title: Arch 432
1Arch 432
2Attendance
- The dust mite creates the second most allergic
reactions, second only to pollen. What part of
the dust mite is the cause of the reaction?
- Shed skins
- Corpses
- Droppings
- Regurgitated food
- Eggs
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7 Good Morning Arch 432 students How are you
this fine morning.
8Respirable Particles
- 1 allergen in homes is the dust mite
- How best to mitigate dust mites in your bed?
9Respirable Particles
- Dust mite (insect) populations decrease below 50
RH - Dust mites die below 40 RH
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11Terms
- Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
- Bioeffluents
- Dilution
- Filtration
- Source capture/elimination
- Friable
- Allergen
- Pathogen
- Sick Building Syndrome (SBS)
- Building Related Illness (BRI)
- Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS)
- Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)
- Formaldehyde
12What You Need to Know
- Be conversant in the various codes and standards
relative to healthy indoor environments - Know how to design and construct healthy buildings
13What You Need To Be Able To Do
- Identify and avoid dangerous conditions
- Select the appropriate strategy to ensure a
healthy environment
14Filters
- When it comes to HVAC systems found in
residential construction, they are sized mostly
by a rule-of-thumb calculation based on outdated
information and performance specification using
high, medium, and low guesses (LaLiberte, 2011.)
15Filters
- Central air system where a filter system is used,
most filters are designed to filter the air
entering the furnace chamber and protect it from
dust (EPA, 2008 EPA, 2009). - Their purpose is not solely to benefit human
health. The minimum efficiency reporting value
(MERV) for these flat filters is 1 to 4.
16Filters
- ASHRAE Standard 62.1 2010 requires a minimum
filter requirement of a MERV 6. - The International Mechanical Code IMC-2009 does
not state a minimum MERV value for filters
(Mudarri, 2010).
17Filters
- MERV ratings (from 11 to 16), pre-filters and
their effectiveness on dust, pollens, emission
particles before entering a ventilation system - Higher MERV rated filters would increase air
volume and air pressure
18Sick Building Syndrome
- Exists when a significant percentage (e.g.,
more than 20) of the occupants complain during a
two week period of a set of symptoms, including
headaches, fatigue, nausea, eye irritation, and
throat irritation, that are alleviated by leaving
the building, and are not known to be caused by
specific contaminants. - ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004
19Sources of IAQ Problems
- Vapors and gases
- Chemicals
- Respirable particles
- Mold, fungus and viruses
20Vapors and Gasses
- VOCs
- Formaldehyde
- Cleaning supplies
- Chlorine
- Bio-effluents
- Human odors
- Organic odors
- ETS
- CO2
- CO
- Ozone/smog
21Chemicals
- IAQ and health is a very new area of scientific
exploration - Flame retardants Electronic devices
- polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
(PAHs) - Polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs)
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22Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH)
- PAHs are found naturally can also be man-made.
In their purest form, PAHs are solid and range in
appearance from colorless to white or pale
yellow/green. PAHs are created when products like
coal, oil, gas, and garbage are burned but the
burning process is not complete.
23Polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs)
- PCBs were used in hundreds of industrial and
commercial applications including electrical,
heat transfer, and hydraulic equipment as
plasticizers in paints, plastics, and rubber
products in pigments, dyes, and carbonless copy
paper and many other industrial applications.
24Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers
- PBDEs are not chemically bound to plastics, foam,
fabrics, or other products in which they are
used, making them more likely to leach out of
these products. Despite the United States having
phased out the manufacture and import of penta-
and octaBDE in 2004, their component congeners
are being detected in humans and the environment.
25PBDEs (cont.)
- Some reports indicate that levels are increasing.
One potential source is imported articles to
which these compounds have been added. Another is
the possible breakdown of decaBDE in the
environment to more toxic and bioaccumulative
PBDE congeners.
26Respirable Particles
- Asbestos
- Cyanide
- Dust mite droppings
- Others?
27One Example
28Bacteria, Viruses Mold
- Legionella
- Viruses
- High or low RH
- Mold
29Mold
- Over 64,000 different types of fungi
- A few are toxic
- Considered a growth industry for both
remediation contractors and the legal profession
30Conditions Needed for Mold Growth
- One viable spore
- An acceptable temperature range
- A usable food source
- Adequate moisture in the food source
31Failure Analysis
- Prof. Kirks one-of-a-kind, surefire process
guaranteed to result in a mind-numbing law suit.
32More Mold
33More Mold
34More Mold
35Strategies Addressing IAQ Concerns
- Source Elimination/ Capture
- Filtration
- Dilution
36Source Elimination Strategy
- If there is a pile of manure in a space, do not
try to remove the odor by ventilation.
Remove the pile of manure.
Max Van Pettenkofer (1848)
37Design Criteria for Capture
- Walls to deck above and sealed
- Independent exhaust
- No return or recirculation air
- Negative air pressure
38Source Elimination/Capture
- Smoking Rooms
- Janitors Closets
- Photocopying rooms
- Bathrooms
- Locker rooms
- Kitchens
- Others?
39Take-aways or the Ah hahs
- Identify the contaminants that are in your
building (they will be unique) - First try to eliminate them, then capture them,
then filter them.
- If all else fails, dilute them
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