Outdoor air per person

Outdoor air per person

Table indicating the quantity of fresh air needed per person

The quality of the air we breathe is an aspect of fundamental importance for human well-being and health. This principle also extends to indoor environments, where people spend much of their time. This work created by Itieffe focuses on a crucial aspect of indoor air quality: the provision of fresh, clean air for every individual.

Ensuring an adequate supply of outdoor air is essential to ensuring that the air inside buildings, offices, schools and other facilities is safe, healthy and comfortable. This is especially important in light of concerns about air quality, the energy efficiency of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems, and preventing the spread of pathogens such as viruses and bacteria.

Within this paper, you will find an in-depth analysis of the amount of external air needed for each person in different contexts and environments. Guidelines, regulations and best practices to ensure an adequate supply of fresh air will be discussed.

The issue of outdoor air per person is particularly relevant in overcrowded situations, such as conference rooms, theaters, public transport and other places where many people gather. In such contexts, the correct management of outdoor air can help prevent the spread of disease and ensure the comfort of all occupants.

Conclusions

We are confident that this paper will provide an informative and practical resource for engineers, designers, HVAC operators and industry professionals who are responsible for ensuring a healthy and comfortable indoor environment for people. The air we breathe is precious, and its proper management is fundamental to promoting human well-being in the environments where we live, work and spend our time.

External fresh air required per person

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