Article | REF: SL1650 V1

Indoor Air Quality. Measurement, sensors, prevention

Author: Fabien SQUINAZI

Publication date: May 10, 2023

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4. Interpreting results: how to proceed

The operator responsible for taking air samples and/or making recordings must ensure that a number of conditions are met, so that the results of analyses and measurements can be interpreted .

To carry out indoor air quality measurements in a new or renovated building upon delivery, the following elements must be verified:

  • the building is unoccupied and has no furniture other than fixed furniture;

  • finishing work and site clean-up are complete (the last application of paint...

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