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New studies correlate moderate indoor humidity levels with reduced viral and bacterial infections in both young and elderly building occupants. Other health benefits are also seen with these humidity levels. This seminar presents these results, as well as updates on the high-pressure fogging systems recently allowed in healthcare facilities by BSR/ASHRAE/ASHE Addendum m to ANSI/ASHRAE/ASHE Standard 170-2013. In addition, the expected break-even points of some of the currently available humidification solutions will be shown.
1. The Effects of Indoor-Air Relative Humidity on Health Outcomes and Cognitive Function in Residents in a Long-term Care Facility
Stephanie Taylor, M.D., Member, Harvard Medical School, Infection Control Consultant, Boston, MA
2. The Impact of Steam Humidification on Influenza Virus in Preschool Classrooms
Alex Generous, Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Rochester, MN
3. New Options! Fogging Systems in Healthcare Applications
William Truong, Member, Condair (Nortec) Inc., Ottawa, ON, Canada
4. Estimating the Break-even Point of the Most Common Steam and Adiabatic Systems
Raul Simonetti, Member, Carel Industries SpA, Brugine, Italy
Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2019 Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA
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