Indoor air - Part 1: General aspects of sampling strategy
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ISO 16000-1:2004 is a standard that provides guidance on planning indoor pollution monitoring. It helps in determining the objectives, timing, frequency, and location of monitoring by considering the specific characteristics of indoor environments and the purpose of the measurement.
The standard emphasizes that a suitable sampling strategy should take into account factors such as the type of indoor environment, the specific environment being measured, and the desired objectives of the monitoring. It provides recommendations on developing a sampling strategy to ensure accurate and reliable measurements of indoor air quality.
ISO 16000-1:2004 is applicable to various indoor environments including dwellings, workrooms, public buildings, and vehicles. It covers a range of spaces such as living rooms, bedrooms, offices, hospitals, schools, and restaurants, among others.
Edition | 1 |
ICS Codes | 13.040.20 - Ambient atmospheres |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 225.3 KB |