Indoor air quality test protocol for highrise residential buildings : final report / submitted by Buchan, Lawton, Parent Ltd.: NH18-1/393-1990E-PDF

“This manual provides a protocol for the assessment of air quality in highrise residential buildings. The protocol is based on a three stage process: a preliminary assessment, simple contaminant measurements and, where warranted, complex measurements. The preliminary assessment consists primarily of site inspections and occupant surveys. The second stage involves simple, usually inexpensive, contaminant measurements which, in most cases, identify the majority of problems. The final stage of the investigative process is required only when careful evaluation during the first two stages has not identified both the causes and probable solutions to any detected problems"--Executive summary, p. [4] of cov.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Project Implementation Division.
Buchan, Lawton, Parent Ltd.
Title Indoor air quality test protocol for highrise residential buildings : final report / submitted by Buchan, Lawton, Parent Ltd.
Series title Research report
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Protocole d'essai de la qualité de l'air intérieur des tours d'habitation : rapport final.
Cover title.
"Prepared for: Mr. Jacques Rousseau, Project Manager, Project Implementation Division, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation."
"BLP File No: 2507, April 1990."
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, [1990]
Author / Contributor Rousseau, Jacques, 1949-
Description 49 p.
Catalogue number
  • NH18-1/393-1990E-PDF
Subject terms Apartment buildings
Air quality
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