An extensive collection of evaluation indicators to assess occupants' health and comfort in indoor environment
Summary:
This paper reviews the indicators used to evaluate occupants' health and comfort in indoor environments, focusing on four main environmental factors: thermal comfort, air quality, acoustics, and lighting.
Categories
- Well-being: The paper discusses the importance of indoor environmental quality in promoting well-being, health, productivity, and interactions between people.
- Education and learning: The paper provides a comprehensive overview of indicators for assessing human health and comfort in the indoor environment, which can be used as a learning resource for those interested in global assessments of the indoor environment.
- Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the importance of proper lighting in indoor environments for the comfort and health of occupants.
- Employee satisfaction and retention: The paper discusses how poor indoor environmental quality can reduce productivity and tolerance to other environmental risks, which can impact employee satisfaction and retention.
Author(s)
F Fantozzi, M Rocca
Publication Year:
2020
Number of Citations:
58
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