%A"Wargocki, P" %D1998 %I; Danmarks Tekniske Univ., Lyngby (Denmark). Inst. for Energiteknik; Danmarks Tekniske Univ., Lyngby (Denmark) %2 %J[] %K32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION, 56 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, APPLIED STUDIES, AIR QUALITY, INDOOR AIR POLLUTION, VENTILATION, HUMAN FACTORS, OFFICE BUILDINGS, EFFICIENCY, BEHAVIOR, MICROCLIMATES, HEALTH HAZARDS %PMedium: ED; Size: [266] p. %THuman perception, productivity and symptoms related to indoor air quality %XThree objectives of the present study are formulated: (1) to investigate whether total sensory pollution load on the air in space can be estimated by adding sensory pollution loads from the individual pollution sources; (2) to develop alternative reference exposures which can be used to calibrate sensory evaluations of the air quality indoors made by trained subjects; and (3) to investigate whether decreasing the pollution loads on the air indoors is an effective measure for improving the perceived air quality, reducing the prevalence of health symptoms and increasing people`s productivity. Limited data exist on the addition of families of sensory pollution, sources, i.e., building materials, people and tobacco smoke (research was mainly performed on building materials), and that no field study on addition has been carried out previously. Consequently, laboratory and field experiments on the addition of families of sensory pollution sources were undertaken. Reducing the sensory pollution load on the air indoors proved to be an effective and energy-efficient measure to improve the perceived quality of air, to lower the prevalence of symptoms and to improve productivity. Suggestions for future experiments are made including, i.a., using other sub-populations of subjects stratified for age, sensitivity and type of work, other pollution sources, as well as the independent measures design and repeated exposures to the same environmental conditions. (EG) 209 refs. %0Thesis/Dissertation %NDTU-ET-PHD-98-03;Other: ON: DE99733733; ISBN 87-7475-201-4; TRN: DK9901278 %1 %CDenmark %Rhttps://doi.org/ Other: ON: DE99733733; ISBN 87-7475-201-4; TRN: DK9901278 DK %GEnglish