AIHce 2006 2006
DOI: 10.3320/1.2759060
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60. Ventilation and Humidity Control in Army Barracks Using Doas for Better Indoor Air Quality and Energy Conservation

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“…Mold remediation costs associated with poor RH control have been observed to top $1 million annually on some military bases. Proper RH control minimizes the potential for indoor air quality problems and related sick-building illnesses while improving thermal comfort and productivity (Vavrin 2006).…”
Section: Executive Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mold remediation costs associated with poor RH control have been observed to top $1 million annually on some military bases. Proper RH control minimizes the potential for indoor air quality problems and related sick-building illnesses while improving thermal comfort and productivity (Vavrin 2006).…”
Section: Executive Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%