13 April 2021, Webinar – Big data, IAQ and ventilation – part 1

The Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre (AIVC) in collaboration with IEA EBC Annex 86 organized a workshop consisting of a series of four webinars on:

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Temperature take-back effect in the context of energy efficient ventilation strategies

The European market for residential ventilation is highly driven by energy performance regulations. In new buildings the share of energy efficient ventilation systems such as demand controlled mechanical exhaust ventilation...

8 April 2021 – Upcoming Webinar "IAQ and Ventilation Metrics"

The Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre and the IEA EBC Annex 86 “Energy Efficient Indoor Air Quality Management in Residential Buildings” (https://annex86.iea-ebc.org/) are organizing the webinar IAQ and Ventilation Metrics to be held on April 8th, 2021 at 09:00-10:30 CET. The webinar will discuss the road towards a robust comprehensive IAQ metric for the assessment of the performance of ventilation.

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8 April 2021, Webinar – IAQ and Ventilation Metrics

The AIVC in collaboration with IEA EBC Annex 86 organized a workshop consisting of a series of four webinars on:

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AIVC Newsletter, Special Issue COVID-19, February 2021

As already announced in the November issue of the AIVC newsletter, the AIVC board decided to start a project to collect, discuss and disseminate information about COVID‐19 in relation to ventilation and airtightness. A working group was created to define the activities and outputs of the project with the title ‘Ventilation, airtightness and COVID‐19’. 

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AIVC Newsletter, Special Issue COVID-19, February 2021

Contents

  • Editorial
  • AIVC Webinar
  • Call to readers
  • AIVC's COVID‐19 Working Group FAQs
  • REHVA calculator to estimate the effect of ventilation on COVID‐19 airborne transmission
  • Previously published FAQ related to COVID‐19
  • AIVC's COVID‐19 Working Group
  • AIVC Countries & Board Members

1 April 2021 – Upcoming Webinar "Building ventilation: How does it affect SARS-CoV-2 transmission?"

The Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre and the IEA EBC Annex 86 “Energy Efficient Indoor Air Quality Management in Residential Buildings” (https://annex86.iea-ebc.org/) are organizing the webinar Building ventilation: How does it affect SARS-CoV-2 transmission? to be held on April 1st, 2021 at 17:00-18:30 CET. The webinar will address the potential mitigating role of building ventilation in the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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REMARK: This Q&A was part of the AIVC special COVID-19 newsletter published in February 2021. To subscribe to the newsletter please click here.

REMARK: This Q&A was part of the AIVC special COVID-19 newsletter published in February 2021. To subscribe to the newsletter please click here.

REMARK: This Q&A was part of the AIVC special COVID-19 newsletter published in February 2021. To subscribe to the newsletter please click here.


No. Ventilation is air exchange between inside and outside. It dilutes the concentration of contaminants, and hence helps to control aerosol-based cross-infection risk of COVID-19.

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