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European Collaborative Action
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Urban Air, Indoor Environment and Human Exposure
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| Sensory evaluation of indoor air quality |
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This report presents background to and advice on methodologies
for sensory evaluation of indoor air quality (IAQ). The report gives a
short introduction to sensory mechanisms and responses and to the theory
of measurement underlying sensory evaluations and discusses in detail
available sensory evaluation techniques. After a critical methodological
analysis of some recently published documents on IAQ, sensory methods
best suited for the evaluation of material emissions and of IAQ and for
population response studies are recommended. Also non-sensory techniques
for the evaluation of odour and mucosal irritation are briefly discussed.
However, it is concluded that, at present, human subjects are indispensable
in the measurement of perceived indoor air quality. The proposed methods
will enable designers, manufacturers, chemical and ventilating engineers,
consumers, building and health authorities, and other decision makers
to compare and select appropriate building materials, furnishings etc.
Thereby the design, supply and control for good perceived air quality
in indoor spaces will be easified which will lower the costs and minimize
waste of energy.
AIVC World Wide Web Edition Containing
selected articles and features from the printed editions.
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