Ventilation and indoor air quality
Ventilation of residential buildings
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Ventilation and indoor air quality
Ventilation of residential buildings

Author : André BERGNER

Publication date: November 10, 2018 | Lire en français

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1. Ventilation and indoor air quality

1.1 How to maintain good indoor air quality?

To maintain good indoor air quality, aeration must be complemented by a good ventilation system.

Controlled mechanical ventilation ensures constant renewal of indoor air, via fresh air inlets. In addition, the dual-flow ventilation system preheats or cools incoming air as required, and recovers heat from polluted air extracted from the house. The result is a constant temperature inside the home, helping to limit the proliferation of allergens and bacteria, while ensuring comfort for the occupants. Installing a centralized air purification solution also filters out virtually all pollen and fine particles from the outside air. In addition, there are ventilation systems specifically designed for renovation projects,...

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