Assessment of mould growth in selected hospital : Air conditioning system aspect

Moulds growth in indoor environments has been of concern in the built environments,particularly in the hospital environment. Several studies have shown direct correlation between the exposure to moulds growth and copious adverse health effects. The Air-Conditioning systems in the hospital environme...

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Main Authors: Ali, Maisarah, Bamgpopa , Ibrahim Atanda
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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description Moulds growth in indoor environments has been of concern in the built environments,particularly in the hospital environment. Several studies have shown direct correlation between the exposure to moulds growth and copious adverse health effects. The Air-Conditioning systems in the hospital environments are tasked to provide comfortable environmental conditions in order to facilitate the healing process and support diversemedical functions in hospitals. Ironically, Air-Conditioning systems are often implicated as source of moulds infestation. Malaysia does not have its own standard for hospitals’ Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). Therefore, the premises of this study is that, the assessment of cases of mould infestation in selected newly commissioned hospitalwith respect to their Air-Conditioning systems will be an endeavour to provide deeperinsight into the causes of this menace. The investigation was carried out using formulated assessment checklist for both the indoor space assessment and the air-conditioning system assessment respectively. 32Air Handling Unit (AHU) were inspected. The results of the investigations show condensation to be the predominant source of moisture for mould growth in all the case studies. While in some instances stagnation of air due to poor ventilation and high relative humidity were hypothesized as the causal factors. However, in some of the case studies, the results of the inspection carried out on some of the AHU, establishes the need for more “stringent” design, and operation & maintenance guidelines particularly for the hospital needs.
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spelling iium-85722013-05-15T01:52:29Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/8572/ Assessment of mould growth in selected hospital : Air conditioning system aspect Ali, Maisarah Bamgpopa , Ibrahim Atanda RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Moulds growth in indoor environments has been of concern in the built environments,particularly in the hospital environment. Several studies have shown direct correlation between the exposure to moulds growth and copious adverse health effects. The Air-Conditioning systems in the hospital environments are tasked to provide comfortable environmental conditions in order to facilitate the healing process and support diversemedical functions in hospitals. Ironically, Air-Conditioning systems are often implicated as source of moulds infestation. Malaysia does not have its own standard for hospitals’ Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). Therefore, the premises of this study is that, the assessment of cases of mould infestation in selected newly commissioned hospitalwith respect to their Air-Conditioning systems will be an endeavour to provide deeperinsight into the causes of this menace. The investigation was carried out using formulated assessment checklist for both the indoor space assessment and the air-conditioning system assessment respectively. 32Air Handling Unit (AHU) were inspected. The results of the investigations show condensation to be the predominant source of moisture for mould growth in all the case studies. While in some instances stagnation of air due to poor ventilation and high relative humidity were hypothesized as the causal factors. However, in some of the case studies, the results of the inspection carried out on some of the AHU, establishes the need for more “stringent” design, and operation & maintenance guidelines particularly for the hospital needs. 2010 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/8572/1/Assessment_of_Mould_growth.pdf Ali, Maisarah and Bamgpopa , Ibrahim Atanda (2010) Assessment of mould growth in selected hospital : Air conditioning system aspect. In: 30th International Seminar For Public Health Group of the Union of International Architects, 29th November - 1 st December 2010, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.
spellingShingle RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Ali, Maisarah
Bamgpopa , Ibrahim Atanda
Assessment of mould growth in selected hospital : Air conditioning system aspect
title Assessment of mould growth in selected hospital : Air conditioning system aspect
title_full Assessment of mould growth in selected hospital : Air conditioning system aspect
title_fullStr Assessment of mould growth in selected hospital : Air conditioning system aspect
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of mould growth in selected hospital : Air conditioning system aspect
title_short Assessment of mould growth in selected hospital : Air conditioning system aspect
title_sort assessment of mould growth in selected hospital : air conditioning system aspect
topic RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/8572/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/8572/1/Assessment_of_Mould_growth.pdf