Hazard Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Bank Offices

IAQ is a crucial factor affecting the health, comfort, and productivity of workers, particularly those working in enclosed spaces like bank offices. This study aimed to evaluate the IAQ of a bank office’s operational area and vault by analyzing concentrations of CO2, TVOC, PM10, and PM2.5, as well a...

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Published in:Buildings
Main Author: Saidin H.; Razak A.A.; Mohamad M.F.; Ul-Saufie A.Z.; Zaki S.A.; Othman N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI 2023
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85151685047&doi=10.3390%2fbuildings13030798&partnerID=40&md5=5fc1724aa06f5b01bdcf293133926b1f
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Saidin H.; Razak A.A.; Mohamad M.F.; Ul-Saufie A.Z.; Zaki S.A.; Othman N.
Hazard Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Bank Offices
2023
Buildings
13
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10.3390/buildings13030798
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85151685047&doi=10.3390%2fbuildings13030798&partnerID=40&md5=5fc1724aa06f5b01bdcf293133926b1f
IAQ is a crucial factor affecting the health, comfort, and productivity of workers, particularly those working in enclosed spaces like bank offices. This study aimed to evaluate the IAQ of a bank office’s operational area and vault by analyzing concentrations of CO2, TVOC, PM10, and PM2.5, as well as temperature, relative humidity, and air movement. Two different ventilation systems were compared to assess their impact on IAQ. The acquired data were statistically analyzed using mean comparison t-tests and hazard ratio analysis. The results revealed that indoor concentrations of PM2.5 and CO2 significantly contribute to the total hazard ratio, indicating the need to reduce their levels below reference values. The study also found that the ventilation system significantly affects indoor air quality, and concentrations of TVOC, CO2, PM10, and PM2.5 in the air are considerable. Significantly, the study found that bank offices with split unit air-conditioners had the highest mean CO2 levels, indicating poor ventilation. Overall, the study reveals that the building, activities, and ventilation in bank offices have a profound influence on IAQ parameters, primarily PM2.5 and CO2. Further research is required to formulate strategies for enhancing IAQ in these settings. © 2023 by the authors.
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author Saidin H.; Razak A.A.; Mohamad M.F.; Ul-Saufie A.Z.; Zaki S.A.; Othman N.
spellingShingle Saidin H.; Razak A.A.; Mohamad M.F.; Ul-Saufie A.Z.; Zaki S.A.; Othman N.
Hazard Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Bank Offices
author_facet Saidin H.; Razak A.A.; Mohamad M.F.; Ul-Saufie A.Z.; Zaki S.A.; Othman N.
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title Hazard Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Bank Offices
title_short Hazard Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Bank Offices
title_full Hazard Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Bank Offices
title_fullStr Hazard Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Bank Offices
title_full_unstemmed Hazard Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Bank Offices
title_sort Hazard Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Bank Offices
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description IAQ is a crucial factor affecting the health, comfort, and productivity of workers, particularly those working in enclosed spaces like bank offices. This study aimed to evaluate the IAQ of a bank office’s operational area and vault by analyzing concentrations of CO2, TVOC, PM10, and PM2.5, as well as temperature, relative humidity, and air movement. Two different ventilation systems were compared to assess their impact on IAQ. The acquired data were statistically analyzed using mean comparison t-tests and hazard ratio analysis. The results revealed that indoor concentrations of PM2.5 and CO2 significantly contribute to the total hazard ratio, indicating the need to reduce their levels below reference values. The study also found that the ventilation system significantly affects indoor air quality, and concentrations of TVOC, CO2, PM10, and PM2.5 in the air are considerable. Significantly, the study found that bank offices with split unit air-conditioners had the highest mean CO2 levels, indicating poor ventilation. Overall, the study reveals that the building, activities, and ventilation in bank offices have a profound influence on IAQ parameters, primarily PM2.5 and CO2. Further research is required to formulate strategies for enhancing IAQ in these settings. © 2023 by the authors.
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