Description/Review
Indoor Air Quality: Sampling Methodologies
Description:
Indoor Air Quality: Sampling Methodologies provides environmental professionals
and industrial hygienists with the latest information available in "indoor
air quality sampling." In most instances, there are no established
government protocols. In this book, the author presents prominent contributions
and discusses the practical concerns that determine which sampling approach is
best for a given situation. The author defines and clarifies indoor air quality
and its historic background. She presents a diagnostic approach to addressing
health concerns, brief overview of air handling systems, observations to be made
regarding indoor activities, information regarding air emissions from other
buildings, and a discussion of individual susceptibilities to various
substances. The book covers sampling strategies, sampling/analytical protocols,
suggested uses for these protocols, and a means for interpreting results. A
one-of-a-kind, practical guide for assessing indoor air quality, this book gives
you step-by-step instructions for all sampling tasks and includes background
information, occurrence and uses of contaminants, exposure and diagnostic
sampling and analytical protocols, and helpful hints based on the author's
observations and experience. It shows you how to develop a theory and follow it
through to identification of unknown air contaminants. The book contains more
than 150 charts, tables, photographs, and drawings and includes an extensive
glossary and symptoms index. No other book offers you the concise, in-depth, and
practical coverage you will find in Indoor Air Quality: Sampling Methodologies.