SURVEY OF INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN OFFICES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC (PART 1): COMPARISON OF INDOOR ENVIRONMENT AT TWO POINTS AND ASSOCIATION WITH COVID-19 COUNTERMEASURES

Indoor environmental qualities in offices during the COVID-19 pandemic were analyzed on the following 4 aspects.1. Indoor environments during the COVID-19 pandemic were measured in 20 office buildings, indicating that ventilation might have changed from pre-COVID-19.2. A comparison of the indoor env...

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Field survey
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Indoor environments
Mechanical ventilation
Office building
Office buildings
Pandemics
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