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Aerosol-Based Duct Sealing Technology
A new, inexpensive technology to seal ventilation ducts and reduce related energy losses
 
The High-Radon Project
Technology transfer of new statistical methodology to identify regions of the U.S. with very high indoor radon concentrations
 
Improving Ventilation and Saving Energy (IVSE)
A project to develop and test a heat pump air conditioner system for relocatable (modular) classrooms that reduces mechanical noise and improves energy and ventilation characteristics compared with currently available products.
 
Residential Ventilation project
An overview of research and analysis activities on residential ventilation
 
Secure Buildings
Advice for Safeguarding Buildings Against Chemical or Biological Attack
 
The UV Waterworks
Reliable, energy-efficient and inexpensive water disinfection technology
 
Ventilation and IAQ for Building Professionals
Information on ventilation rates and technologies, filtration, volatile organic compounds, and sick building syndrome, with downloadable papers
 

Articles

Aerosol-Based Duct Sealing Technology
A new, inexpensive technology to seal ventilation ducts and reduce energy losses through ducts
 
The California Healthy Buildings Study
An overview of the Program's research to improve office building indoor environments and office workers' health and productivity
 
Carrying the Ball on Radon
An overview of the Program's activities on indoor radon
 
Commercializing a New Technology
Commercializing the aerosol duct sealant technology
 
Developing a Methodology for Identifying High-Radon Areas
A new statistical methodology to identify areas with very high indoor radon concentrations
 
Energy and Ventilation Research in Highrise Apartments: The Chelsea Public Housing Study
Research on ventilation and energy use in multistory residential buildings
 
An Inexpensive CO Sensor
A passive sampler for measuring occupational and indoor CO exposures
 
UV Waterworks: Reliable, Inexpensive Water Disinfection for the World
A new technology for disinfecting drinking water


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