Leaky return ducts located in vented crawlspaces draw significant amounts of soil gas, moisture, possibly pesticides, radon, and other pollutants into the conditioned spaces, often creating moisture problems and increasing heating loads during the heating months and cooling loads during the cooling periods as well as
risking occupant health and safety [8].
Leaky return ducts located in vented crawlspaces draw significant amounts of soil gas, moisture, possibly pesticides, radon, and other pollutants into the conditioned spaces, often creating moisture problems, increasing cooling loads, and
risking occupant health and safety.
Not exact matches
And here's a key point mentioned by the Cyclelicious blog: Those reduced greenhouse gas emissions and improvements to cyclist
health far outweigh the
risks from increased exposure to traffic and traffic's polluting byproducts.Researchers compared a car's
occupants tootling around Barcelona's beautiful paseos with a cyclist traversing the bike lanes on the highly successful Bicing bike share.
Improves and maintains occupancy rates; focuses on
occupant wellness and comfort by examining potential
health risks and air quality; and reduces employee absenteeism and turnover by supporting productivity.
Inadequate ventilation allows these pollutants to build up, causing potential
health risks to the home's
occupants.