Comparative Study on the Indoor Air Quality in Critical Areas of Hospitals in Malaysia

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is the air quality within and around buildings and structures, particularly regarding building occupants’ health and comfort. IAQ assessments were performed using an objective measurement of molecular gaseous pollutants to determine the IAQ profile in the hospital’s critical...

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Main Authors: Teck Seng, Kerk, Chia Shen, Lee, Sin Ling, Ngo, Pei Chin, Sim, Jia Xin, Tan, Kai En, Tan, Ahmed Jama, Adnaan, Hariri, Azian, Nasir, Nurul Fitriah
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.116472024-10-27T08:21:59Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11647/ Comparative Study on the Indoor Air Quality in Critical Areas of Hospitals in Malaysia Teck Seng, Kerk Chia Shen, Lee Sin Ling, Ngo Pei Chin, Sim Jia Xin, Tan Kai En, Tan Ahmed Jama, Adnaan Hariri, Azian Nasir, Nurul Fitriah TD878-894 Special types of environment, Including soil pollution, air pollution, noise pollution Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is the air quality within and around buildings and structures, particularly regarding building occupants’ health and comfort. IAQ assessments were performed using an objective measurement of molecular gaseous pollutants to determine the IAQ profile in the hospital’s critical areas. It also analyses the effects on patients in different environments and the sources that result in deviations from approved criteria. This comparative study is aimed to investigate the concentration of different compounds in different critical departments in the hospital and propose solutions to the related problem as an improvement in indoor air quality. The data was compared with the standards and regulations. It was found that the TVOC level in the CCU department, specifically in the fluoroscopy room, has exceeded the allowable limit. A few suggestions have been raised to lower the exceeded value. The risks and symptoms held by the occupants in the hospital buildings if they face poor indoor air quality were discussed. Further study can be conducted to relate the short and long-term health issues among medical staff to poor indoor air quality 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11647/1/J16154_cd29a8c53e33a0660ab5142443dc2a61.pdf Teck Seng, Kerk and Chia Shen, Lee and Sin Ling, Ngo and Pei Chin, Sim and Jia Xin, Tan and Kai En, Tan and Ahmed Jama, Adnaan and Hariri, Azian and Nasir, Nurul Fitriah (2023) Comparative Study on the Indoor Air Quality in Critical Areas of Hospitals in Malaysia. Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, 22 (2). pp. 921-927. ISSN 0972-6268 https://doi.org/10.46488/NEPT.2023.v22i02.035
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topic TD878-894 Special types of environment, Including soil pollution, air pollution, noise pollution
spellingShingle TD878-894 Special types of environment, Including soil pollution, air pollution, noise pollution
Teck Seng, Kerk
Chia Shen, Lee
Sin Ling, Ngo
Pei Chin, Sim
Jia Xin, Tan
Kai En, Tan
Ahmed Jama, Adnaan
Hariri, Azian
Nasir, Nurul Fitriah
Comparative Study on the Indoor Air Quality in Critical Areas of Hospitals in Malaysia
description Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is the air quality within and around buildings and structures, particularly regarding building occupants’ health and comfort. IAQ assessments were performed using an objective measurement of molecular gaseous pollutants to determine the IAQ profile in the hospital’s critical areas. It also analyses the effects on patients in different environments and the sources that result in deviations from approved criteria. This comparative study is aimed to investigate the concentration of different compounds in different critical departments in the hospital and propose solutions to the related problem as an improvement in indoor air quality. The data was compared with the standards and regulations. It was found that the TVOC level in the CCU department, specifically in the fluoroscopy room, has exceeded the allowable limit. A few suggestions have been raised to lower the exceeded value. The risks and symptoms held by the occupants in the hospital buildings if they face poor indoor air quality were discussed. Further study can be conducted to relate the short and long-term health issues among medical staff to poor indoor air quality
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author Teck Seng, Kerk
Chia Shen, Lee
Sin Ling, Ngo
Pei Chin, Sim
Jia Xin, Tan
Kai En, Tan
Ahmed Jama, Adnaan
Hariri, Azian
Nasir, Nurul Fitriah
author_facet Teck Seng, Kerk
Chia Shen, Lee
Sin Ling, Ngo
Pei Chin, Sim
Jia Xin, Tan
Kai En, Tan
Ahmed Jama, Adnaan
Hariri, Azian
Nasir, Nurul Fitriah
author_sort Teck Seng, Kerk
title Comparative Study on the Indoor Air Quality in Critical Areas of Hospitals in Malaysia
title_short Comparative Study on the Indoor Air Quality in Critical Areas of Hospitals in Malaysia
title_full Comparative Study on the Indoor Air Quality in Critical Areas of Hospitals in Malaysia
title_fullStr Comparative Study on the Indoor Air Quality in Critical Areas of Hospitals in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study on the Indoor Air Quality in Critical Areas of Hospitals in Malaysia
title_sort comparative study on the indoor air quality in critical areas of hospitals in malaysia
publishDate 2023
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