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Overview
Covering the fundamentals of air-borne particles and settled dust in the indoor environment, this handy reference investigates:
* relevant definitions and terminology,
* characteristics,
* sources,
* sampling techniques and instrumentation,
* exposure assessment,
* monitoring methods.
The result is a useful and comprehensive overview for chemists, physicists and biologists, postgraduate students, medical practitioners, occupational health professionals, building owners and managers, building, construction and air-conditioning engineers, architects, environmental lawyers, government and regulatory professionals.
Synopsis
Covering the fundamentals of air-borne particles and settled dust in the indoor environment, this handy reference investigates:
- relevant definitions and terminology
- characteristics
- sources
- sampling techniques and instrumentation
- exposure assessment
- monitoring methods
The result is a useful and comprehensive overview for chemists, physicists and biologists, postgraduate students, medical practitioners, occupational health professionals, building owners and managers, building, construction and air-conditioning engineers, architects, environmental lawyers, government and regulatory professionals.
Editorials
From the Publisher
"This book will be mainly of interest to research scientists,...,it should be easily intelligible to air conditioning engineers, and to architects interested in environmental design who have mastered the principles of the physical and biological sciences."
Henry J. Cowan, University of Sydney, Australia Architectural Science Review
"In conclusion, this is an excellent account and is the first such book to appear dealing with particles in indoor air."
Applied Organometallic Chemistry,
Vol.19, No.1, January 2005