Review of Parameters Measured to Characterize Classrooms’ Indoor Environmental Quality

Minh Tien Tran*, Wenjuan Wei, Claire Dassonville, Christophe Martinsons, Pascal Ducruet, Corinne Mandin, Valérie Héquet, Pawel Wargocki

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Abstract

As attention to indoor environmental quality (IEQ) grows, a systematic strategy for assessing IEQ in schools needs to be developed. For this purpose, this paper presents a summary of parameters measured in school classrooms to characterize the quality of thermal, acoustic, and visual environments and indoor air quality (IAQ). The summary is based on a review of published literature reporting measurements in schools in Europe and North America in the past ten years. It also summarizes the measurement protocols and measured concentrations. Eighty-eight papers describing measurements in schools were identified and analyzed. No unique standardized measuring method was used in the reviewed studies and different parameters were measured. The most often measured parameters were those describing the thermal environment and IAQ. The former mainly comprised air temperature and relative humidity. The latter mainly comprised concentrations of carbon dioxide, particulate matter, radon, formaldehyde, and some volatile organic compounds. The measured parameters describing acoustic and visual environments mainly comprised noise level, reverberation time, and illuminance. A few studies reported additional measurements of radiant temperature, operative temperature, and speech intelligibility. Measurement protocols from different studies show inconsistency in sampling duration and location and expressed results. Measured concentrations also show high variation between studies, with some pollutants exceeding the threshold values proposed by local and/or international organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO). This review provides the reference for developing a rating scheme and protocols for uniform characterization of classroom IEQ.
Original languageEnglish
Article number433
JournalBuildings
Volume13
Issue number2
Number of pages23
ISSN2075-5309
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Bibliographical note

This research was co-funded by the French Agency for Ecological Transition (ADEME), contract number TEZ20-047 and the Scientific and Technical Centre for Building (CSTB).

Keywords

  • IEQ
  • Thermal
  • Acoustic
  • IAQ
  • Visual
  • Measurement

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