Title: Diagnosing IAQ Problems (section 11)
Sub-Title: Indoor Air Quality Coordinator's Guide
Date of publication: Jan. 02, 2001
URL: www.epa.gov/iaq/schools/tfs/guide11.html
Authors: EPA Indoor Environments Division
Bibliographic info: section 11 of the IAQ on-line information kit
Publisher: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Abstract: The goal of diagnosing an IAQ problem is to discover the cause of the problem so that an appropriate solution can beimplemented. Often, more than one problem will be present, requiring more than one solution. This document presents the Problem-Solving Checklist and the IAQ Problem-Solving Wheel for diagnosing and solving problems. Complaints and problem solving suggestions are organized into two categories: spatial patterns and time patterns.
Additional Notes:

Keywords: schools, Tools for Schools Kit, Indoor Air Quality, school, poor ventilation, ventilation, pollution, buildings, students, teachers, school staff, children, asthma, indoor pollutants, childhood disease, missed school, young children,
Record Last Revised: Record #57, revised 1/10/2001


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