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  • Article from 27.10.2022 | Last changed: 27.10.2022

    WHO Collaborating Centre for Air Quality Management

    Schild des WHO CC Air Quality Management and Air Pollution Control

    … German Committee on Indoor Guide Values Committee for Health-related Evaluation of Building Products Innenraumluftqualität nach Einbau von Bauprodukten in …

  • Article from 07.11.2017 | Last changed: 10.11.2017

    The Sick Building Syndrome (SBS)

    skyscrapers with glass fronts and urban canyons

    The Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) Non-specific afflictions experienced by people who spend time in buildings are called SBS Source: Tiberius Gracchus / Fotolia.com Scientists have …

  • Article from 20.08.2019 | Last changed: 13.02.2025

    Project DEMOCOPHES

    Mutter und Kind beim Memory-Spielen, die Mutter deckt ein Kärtchen mit einer Schlange auf, der Junge schaut neugierig unter die Karte, bevor sie ganz aufgedeckt ist

    … Toxicological basic data for the derivation of EU-LCI values for 5 substances from building products Focus on the future: 3D printing Tags human biomonitoring human …

  • Article from 21.10.2022 | Last changed: 25.10.2022

    Human biomonitoring

    many phrases in the field of biomonitoring

    … Toxicological basic data for the derivation of EU-LCI values for 5 substances from building products Focus on the future: 3D printing Tags human biomonitoring human …

  • Article from 19.03.2018 | Last changed: 20.03.2018

    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)

    Some labeled brown flasks

    … mostly greater proximity to the sources. VOCs from outside can also penetrate into buildings. As a rule, however, ventilation leads to a reduction of the original …

  • Article from 11.05.2017 | Last changed: 10.11.2017

    Endocrine disruptors

    A baby sits among cuddly toys with a ball in its hand.

    … Toxicological basic data for the derivation of EU-LCI values for 5 substances from building products Focus on the future: 3D printing Evaluation of Information Systems …

  • Article from 02.08.2022 | Last changed: 02.08.2022

    Substances in building products

    A construction worker lags a slab.

    Substances in building products Some substances in building materials may be harmful to the environment and health. Source: Udo Kroener …

  • Article from 08.02.2011 | Last changed: 02.08.2022

    Ventilation to combat "stale" air

    … to significantly reduce the primary energy demand for heating in newly constructed buildings and extensively renovated older buildings. This goal is to be achieved …

  • Article from 07.11.2017 | Last changed: 07.11.2017

    Indoor air hygiene

    livingroom with armchairs, dining table, carpet, lamps, pictures and potted plants

    … cooking, heating or renovating. Various types of substances gassing off from building products, furnishings and consumer products also contribute to the … cooking, heating or renovating. Various types of substances gassing off from building products, furnishings and consumer products also contribute to the …

  • Article from 27.03.2015 | Last changed: 27.07.2022

    Research project “Environmental justice in urban areas”

    Urban neighbourhoods need areas for sports, play, leisure and recreation

    … supported by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building  and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) and the Federal Environment Agency (UBA). … supported by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building  and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) and the Federal Environment Agency (UBA). …

  • Article from 16.09.2013 | Last changed: 10.11.2017

    Mould

    mould

    … last update on 16.09.2013 Further information: The causes of higher dampness inside buildings might include: direct inflow of wetness from leaky roofs, cracks in walls, … is proper ventilation and heating that regularly transports dampness outdoors, in buildings which must be structurally sound per se and not allow any direct means for …

  • Article from 24.01.2017 | Last changed: 13.11.2017

    Building Products

    different building products

    Building Products Substances in building products hazardous to environment and … many organic and inorganic substances. If they are released into the indoor air of buildings, or into the soil and groundwater, they can pose a risk to the environment …