Aircon will be a big bonus as there is
inadequate ventilation in the unit at night especially and not secure to leave the doors / windows open at night and attracts bugs 5.
Heatstroke generally occurs in hot summer weather when dogs are left with
inadequate ventilation in hot vehicles.
Not exact matches
Emergency teams reported finding
inadequate or nonexistent
ventilation in the residences of the dead.
Rebreathing exhaled carbon dioxide trapped near an infant's airway by bedding has been suggested as a possible mechanism for the occurrence of SIDS
in at - risk infants and may occur with the use of soft bedding, covering the head during sleep, and use of the prone sleep position.9 - 12
Inadequate ventilation might facilitate pooling of carbon dioxide around a sleeping infant's mouth and nose and might increase the likelihood of rebreathing.13, 14 Increased movement of air
in the room of a sleeping infant may potentially decrease the accumulation of carbon dioxide around the infant's nose and mouth and reduce the risk of rebreathing.10 A recent study15 showing a significantly reduced risk of SIDS associated with pacifier use further supports the importance of rebreathing as a risk factor for SIDS.
The examination determined that
inadequate ventilation is a problem
in more than half of the city's schools.
The school house was often
in a deplorable condition with
inadequate lighting, poor heating, too little
ventilation, and scarce educational supplies.
Common causes of no or
inadequate cabin heat include malfunctioning blend door (s)(part of the
in - dash
ventilation network), a faulty or stuck heater control valve, a plugged heater core, stuck open engine cooling thermostat, collapsed hoses, and low coolant level...
Heatstroke can occur when dogs and cats are left
in hot vehicles with
inadequate ventilation, left outdoors without access to shade or exercised
in hot weather.
Mechanical
ventilation can «underperform» owing to: a)
inadequate design / installation / commissioning impacting on flow rates
in part or all of the dwelling; b) occupants turning the
ventilation down or off — eg through discomfort, anxiety or not understanding the system.
Night - time CO2
in the bedrooms was above 2000 ppm, indicating
inadequate ventilation.