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Course & year: Date: allergens 5. Fundamental elements of good indoor air IDENTIFICATION a. Contaminant source control b. Proper ventilation c. Humidity management 1. Also known as tight building syndrome. d. all of the above 2. The mixture of outside air and re-circulated air 6. It dictates both the quantity and quality of ventilation air necessary to assure 3. Title of our report adequate dilution of contaminants generated in the occupied space 4. Is a term which refers to air quality to within around a. Indoor air quality procedure b. Ventilation Rate procedure c. Humidity buildings structures, especially as it relates to the health comfort of the building occupants management d. Proper ventilation 5. Are organic chemicals that have a high vapour pressure 7. A colourless, odourless gas that is by product of incomplete combustion of fossil at ordinary room temperature conditions fuels 6. It is produced by ultraviolet rays from the sun hitting a. Carbon monoxide b. Radon c. Second hand smoke d. Mold and other the earth’s atmosphere (especially in the ozone layer), lightning, certain high allergens voltage electric devices (such as air ionizers), and as a by-product of other types of 8. The fourth IAQ fundamental pollution a. Contaminant source control b. Proper ventilation c. Humidity management 7. Describe a board class of airborne physical matter that exists as discrete grains or particles. d. Adequate filtration 8. Is a means of controlling contaminant by reducing their 9. It is probably the most pervasive serious hazard for indoor air, probably responsible concentration by acceptable levels, or by removing them for ten thousands of death from lung cancer each year 9. One way to control the propagation of fungi and dust a. Carbon monoxide b. Radon c. Second hand smoke d. Mold and other mites inside buildings: in the carpets, wall coverings and furnishing, as well as within allergens the HVAC system itself 10. ASHRAE stands for 10. It provides a perspective ventilation method for a. American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air conditioning achieving acceptable indoor air quality Engineers b. American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air quality MULTIPLE CHOICE Engineers Direction: Encircle only the letter of your answer. c. American Social of Healing Refrigeration and Air conditioning 1. What do you call the most acutely indoor air contaminant? Engineers a. Carbon monoxide b. Radon c. Second hand smoke d. Mold and other d. American Social of Heating Refrigeration and Airports Engineers allergens 2. Is an invisible, radioactive atomic gas that results from the radioactive decay of Essay radium, which may be found in rock formations beneath building or certain building Why indoor air quality is important? materials themselves a. Carbon monoxide b. Radon c. Second hand smoke d. Mold and other allergens 3. Attributes of IAQ that affects a person’s health a. Pollution level b. Air Temperature c. Humidity d. All of the above 4. Is a tobacco smoke that can affects other people other than the active smoker Key to correction