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Título
Indoor Air Quality in Naturally Ventilated Classrooms. Lessons Learned from a Case Study in a COVID-19 Scenario
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Año del Documento
2021
Editorial
MDPI
Documento Fuente
Sustainability, Julio 2021, vol. 13, n. 15, 8446
Resumo
This paper describes the implementation of a series of ventilation strategies in a nursery and primary school from September 2020, when the government decided to resume the students’ face-to-face activity in the middle of a COVID scenario. Air quality and hygrothermal comfort conditions were analysed before the pandemic and compared for different ventilation configurations in a post-COVID scenario. Ventilation strategies included the protocols issued by the Public Administration, while others were developed based on the typological configuration and use of the school. Results revealed that it is advisable to implement certain strategies that reduce the risk of infection among the occupants of the spaces, without a significant decrease in hygrothermal comfort. Given the importance of maintaining better IAQ in the future within classrooms, and regarding the pre-COVID situation, these strategies may be extended beyond this pandemic period, through a simple protocol and necessary didactic package to be assumed by both teachers and students of the centre.
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
This research “Metodologías de estudio y estrategias de mejora de eficiencia energética, confort y salubridad de centros educativos en Castilla y León. Investigación básica” was funded by JUNTA DE CASTILLA Y LEÓN. CONSEJERÍA DE EDUCACIÓN, grant number VA026G19 (2019–2021).
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spa
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