CO2 Levels in Classrooms: What Actions to Take to Improve the Quality of Environments and Spaces

Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a crucial priority, especially since people spend most of their time indoors. Indoor air can be more polluted than outdoor air due to sources such as building materials, cleaning products, and heating systems. This condition can affect health and productivity, especially...

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Hauptverfasser: Settimo, Gaetano, Indinnimeo, Luciana, Inglessis, Marco, De Felice, Marco, Morlino, Roberta, di Coste, Annalisa, Carriera, Fabiana, Di Fiore, Cristina, Avino, Pasquale
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Asthma
Classrooms
Didacticism
Humidity
Indoor air quality
Nitrogen dioxide
Outdoor air quality
Pollutants
Productivity
Public health
Schools
Students
Teaching
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