1st Edition

Handbook of Domestic Ventilation

By Rodger Edwards Copyright 2005
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    A series of studies of homes in England show that around 15% - or some 3 million homes - suffer problems with damp and mould, largely because of poor ventilation. The impact on public health and quality of life is substantial.

    The Handbook of Domestic Ventilation is a comprehensive study of the basic science, technology and practical application of effective and energy efficient ventilation strategies for dwellings. Unlike other books, the Handbook concentrates on a domestic context rather than looking solely at commercial applications, giving a much needed insight into the requirements of ventilation for the home.

    Basing his conclusions on both theoretical study and practical experience, Rodger Edwards demonstrates the clear link between poor ventilation and poor health, and tells the reader how to use good quality ventilation as a way of enhancing quality of life and as a health improvement tool.

    Overview of Housing Stock
    Ventilation Requirements
    Health Implications
    Prediction Techniques
    Ventilation Testing and Measurement
    Ventilation Strategies
    Specialist Ventilation Strategies
    Regulations and Standards
    Future Trends

    Biography

    Rodger Edwards