Indoor Environment Handbook
Discover the intricate relationship between human health and indoor environments in the Indoor Environment Handbook by Philomena M. Bluyssen. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009, this comprehensive guide spans 324 pages, providing essential insights into how our bodies and senses respond to various indoor conditions.
This handbook covers fundamental parameters of indoor environments, along with potential issues such as Sick Building Syndrome and effective prevention strategies. Ideal for professionals in environmental engineering and building management, it lays the groundwork for understanding and controlling indoor conditions to enhance occupant well-being.
Whether you're a researcher, architect, or facility manager, the Indoor Environment Handbook is an invaluable resource for creating healthier, more comfortable indoor spaces. Enhance your knowledge and improve your environments today!