Effects of Indoor Environmental Quality in Urban Housing on Residents' Health and Wellbeing in Nigeria

  • Akande O
  • Yusuf A
  • Sham R
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Abstract

The building industry's contribution as a non-clinical contributor to the quality of life is its impact on occupants' health. A health-based standardised questionnaire and a digital data collection device were used to investigate the susceptibility of building indoor air quality (IAQ) to infectious diseases. PM2.5 (63 μm/m3) and PM10 (228 μm/m3) obtained exceeded the international standard. Some associations between certain building characteristics and potential risk factors for certain diseases were seen. This study provides a platform for future intervention in housing and public health policies and addresses the conundrum of safe and healthy buildings for the urban populace in Nigeria

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Akande, O. K., Yusuf, A., & Sham, R. (2023). Effects of Indoor Environmental Quality in Urban Housing on Residents’ Health and Wellbeing in Nigeria. Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal, 8(23), 157–165. https://doi.org/10.21834/ebpj.v8i23.4505

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