International Journal for Computational Civil and Structural Engineering | 2021

INDOOR AIR QUALITY REQUIREMENTS FOR CIVIL BUILDINGS IN RUSSIAN REGULATIONS IN COMPARISON WITH INTERNATIONAL GREEN STANDARDS

 
 
 

Abstract


A new trend combining the concept of green buildings with the idea of preserving and strengthening peoples’ health in order to eliminate sick building syndrome and building related illnesses has been observed worldwide The COVID – 19 pandemic consequences outlined the necessity of updating the regulatory framework considering health preserving built environment principles in order to create sustainable and comfortable living environments Indoor air quality directly correlates with human health: exposure to polluted air increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, myocardial ischemia, angina pectoris, hypertension and heart disease It is known that indoor air quality depends not only on ambient air quality, but also on indoor sources of chemical and biological pollutants Existing regulatory framework does not cover the civil buildings indoor sources of air pollution topic This article discusses the terms of the Russian national technical and hygienic standards concerning the indoor air quality A comparative analysis of the Russian Federation regulatory framework that refers the civil buildings indoor air quality with international green standards was carried out Based on the analysis, the necessity to update the Russian regulatory framework is highlighted © 2021, ASV Publishing House All rights reserved

Volume 17
Pages 98-107
DOI 10.22337/2587-9618-2021-17-1-98-107
Language English
Journal International Journal for Computational Civil and Structural Engineering

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