In my opinion the potential health and building problems created by hood induced
negative building pressures should rest squarely on the appliance manufacturers and their dealer's shoulders.
Not exact matches
As a
built in feature of the Hazelbaker FingerFeeder, this infant control can be augmented by a gentle squeeze of the milk container should the baby not be able to generate adequate
negative pressure to draw milk from the device.
Cupping uses
negative pressure (the opposite of massage) to relieve rigidness in muscle tissue, release lactic acid and drain the excess fluids that
build up after an intense workout.
Primary and junior school years are an excellent window of opportunity to help
build resiliency in young children, so they can better resist
negative media messaging, and social
pressure to engage in unhealthy eating and weight - related behaviour.
The workers who
build these engines and transmissions are surrounded and supported by automated test benches,
negative -
pressure assembly rooms, laser measuring systems, gas spectrometers, automated high -
pressure wash systems, robotic vacuums and much, much more.
The accommodations are spacious, and our
negative pressure cage ventilation system gives a constant flow of fresh air that is continually exhausted out of the
building.
If the
building envelope is tight, there is a possibility that
negative pressure can be created inside the
building leading to back drafts from combustion (open flue) appliances.
In mechanically cooled
buildings in hot - humid climates, if interior
negative pressure causes moisture - laden outdoor air to enter the
building envelope, moisture can condense on cool surfaces, and, if restricted from drying to the inside, problems of material durability and indoor air quality can result.
Global climate negotiations remain important, of course, and a global deal towards a good climate outcome has never been more desirable, but the changing costs of technologies, and domestic measures on air quality show the
building and varied
negative pressures on fossil fuel industries.
Low rise
buildings (75 feet and lower) are less affected than high rise
buildings (greater than 75 feet) which in addition to direct (positive) wind
pressure are more greatly affected by
negative wind
pressure, often referred to as uplift or suction.
To produce enough standby draft, a chimney must not only be as warm as the house, but it must also be as tall as the highest part of the
building envelope in order to overcome the
negative pressure due to stack effect.