2021
DOI: 10.3390/buildings11080353
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Evaluating the Indoor Air Quality after Renovation at the Greens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Abstract: The Public Health and Safety Department of Dubai Municipality had evaluated the indoor air quality in public buildings in 2013, then established the IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) regulation. Even though IAQ in public building is in control, indoor air pollution in new and renovated housing is still very problematic. The objective of this paper is to measure the indoor air quality of the residential unit in an apartment after renovation to evaluate the actual condition and to analyze the influential factors. As a me… Show more

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“…Even those who previously suffered from depression are more likely to recur [7]. Compared to epidemiological studies in the MENA regions, which demonstrate depression rates ranging from 13% to 18% [8], 25.7% of the UAE elderly population suffer from depression (20.2%) and anxiety (5.6%) [9]. Depressive symptoms are one of the most common mental disorders in old age.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Even those who previously suffered from depression are more likely to recur [7]. Compared to epidemiological studies in the MENA regions, which demonstrate depression rates ranging from 13% to 18% [8], 25.7% of the UAE elderly population suffer from depression (20.2%) and anxiety (5.6%) [9]. Depressive symptoms are one of the most common mental disorders in old age.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…We found that the formaldehyde levels in residential energy-efficient-dwellings greatly differed between the established cities and regions with a rapid urbanization process. Thus, the formaldehyde levels reported in the USA, Canada, and different European countries were generally lower than the WHO AGL (100 μg/m 3 ) or even the Canadian AGL (50 µg/m 3 ) [ 29 , 52 , 54 ], while those reported in Asian countries were generally higher than the AGL [ 55 , 56 ]. Nevertheless, none of the epidemiological studies conducted on energy-efficient dwellings were done in these at-risk populations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the point of view of selecting building materials in the design stage of a house, it is helpful to use data on the amount of hazardous chemical substances generated from each building material [1,2]. In the case of using construction materials with a large amount of hazardous chemical substances, more ventilation is required to meet a certain concentration standard than when using low-generation building materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%