Analysis of carbon dioxide in kindergartens in Poland

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Children in kindergartens spend between five and ten hours a day, the quality of air inside is very important. Kindergartens are public buildings. Kindergartens in Poland do not have mechanical ventilation, most often use stack ventilation, which is frequently aided by airing. The three considered buildings were located in eastern Europe. The main objective of the research was to evaluate the interior conditions, especially with regard to carbon dioxide concentration. In the afternoon, the permissible level of carbon dioxide concentration was substantially exceeded (by 190% at the most in first series of measurement). The present research has resulted in considerable improvement of indoor conditions in the analyzed kindergartens (less than 140% in third series of measurement). The presence of children and ventilation habits seemed to be the main determinants of IAQ and carbon dioxide.

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Gładyszewska-Fiedoruk, K., & Jachimowicz, S. (2017). Analysis of carbon dioxide in kindergartens in Poland. In 10th International Conference on Environmental Engineering, ICEE 2017. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Publishing House “Technika.” https://doi.org/10.3846/enviro.2017.022

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