| Airborne Infectious Diseases - ASHRAE Position Document |
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This position document has been written to provide the membership of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and other interested persons with information on the health consequences of exposure to airborne infectious disease and on the implications of this knowledge for the design, installation and operation of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems. (ASHRAE.org)
Airborne Infectious Diseases - ASHRAE Position Document
http://www.ashrae.org/docLib/20090901_AirborneInfexDiseasesPDFrev.pdf
ASHRAE’s sole objective is to advance the arts and sciences of HVAC&R to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world through research, standards writing, publishing and continuing education. Therefore, the health effects of airborne infectious disease transmission are relevant to ASHRAE. ASHRAE’s position at the present is: · Many infectious diseases are transmitted through inhalation of airborne infectious particles termed droplet nuclei, · Airborne infectious particles can be disseminated through buildings including ventilation systems, · Airborne infectious disease transmission can be reduced using dilution ventilation, specific in-room flow regimes, room pressure differentials, personalized and source capture ventilation, filtration, and UVGI. ASHRAE should commit to improving the health of individuals who occupy buildings and should support further research on engineering controls to reduce infectious disease transmission. For complete article go to: http://www.ashrae.org/docLib/20090901_AirborneInfexDiseasesPDFrev.pdf |