Print Email Facebook Twitter The relationship between health complaints, the quality of indoor air and housing characteristics Title The relationship between health complaints, the quality of indoor air and housing characteristics Author Hady, M. van Ginkel, J.T. Hasselaar, E. Schrijvers, G. Faculty OTB Research Institute Date 2009-10-15 Abstract The energy performance for new houses in the Netherlands increased during the last decade with 45%. A shift from Conventional Mechanical Ventilation (natural inlet and mechanical exhaust or CMV) to balanced flow Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) can be seen. Several occupants of the newly constructed neighbourhood of Vathorst in Amersfoort reported health complaints that they relate to HRV. The regional Health Board commissioned a study on health complaints and indoor environmental quality in relation to the ventilation system and other building parameters. 100 dwellings were inspected, divided into a case group of complainers in houses with HRV, a group of similar houses without complainers and a control group in dwellings with CMV. Health complaints occurred more often in dwellings with HRV than with CMV. The quality of the indoor environment was inadequate for the parameters noise, draught, CO2, formaldehyde and high indoor temperatures in summer. Subject VentilationHousing characteristicsUser behaviourHealth To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ac09b015-3372-4cac-8160-14658146b385 Publisher Denmark Technical University ISBN 978-8778-7727-01 Source Indoor Air 2008: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, 1-6. (2008) Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2009 Hady, M.; van Ginkel, J.T.; Hasselaar, E.; Schrijvers, G. Files PDF 223182.pdf 142.4 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ac09b015-3372-4cac-8160-14658146b385/datastream/OBJ/view