Lessons learned from developing the worldwide IEQ guidelines database

Samy Clinchard , Henna Maula , Piet Jacobs , Amelia Staszowska , Suchismita Bhattacharjee , Marzenna Dudzinska , Sani Dimitroulopoulou , Christina Higgins , Xiaojun Fan , Ju-Hyeong Park , Oluyemi Toyinbo , Ulla Haverinen-Shaughnessy
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Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) guidelines and standards aim to ensure consistent, safe and healthy indoor spaces by providing clear benchmarks for air quality, lighting, thermal comfort and acoustics. Many countries and organizations have established their own IEQ regulations and standards or guidelines, but discrepancies in parameters, definitions, methods, and updating frequency often cause them to lag behind the latest scientific and technological advancements, potentially limiting their effectiveness. Researchers and practitioners advocate for the simplification and unification of IEQ guidelines, though risking overlooking geographical and cultural specificities. To address these challenges, and to help preserve and use current knowledge, an open database compiling worldwide IEQ guidelines was developed, ensuring equitable access to up-to-date information. The database covers four key IEQ domains, indoor air quality (IAQ), thermal comfort, acoustics, and lighting, as well as two related domains: ventilation and outdoor air quality (OAQ). Ventilation is a critical factor influencing most of the other IEQ domains, while OAQ guidelines are sometimes used in the absence of indoor-specific guidelines. Each of the six resulting tables includes both mandatory governmental regulations and voluntary guidelines, along with internationally recognized standards for broader relevance. This paper summarizes key lessons learned from database development and data collection efforts over the past five years. Practical IEQ guidelines and standards balance health and wellbeing outcomes with environmental, economic, and comfort considerations. Guidelines and standards can work best when science-based, adaptable to regional contexts, and structured with clear, measurable parameters, such as exposure limits, timeframes, and validated measurement methods. Collaboration between scientific research, technological advancements, and policy development can ensure regulations remain effective and up to date. To increase compliance and raise public awareness, the database consolidates and shares existing international guidelines and standards, supporting global alignment with best practices while accommodating resource constraints and regional specificities.
从开发全球IEQ指南数据库中获得的经验教训
室内环境质量(IEQ)指南和标准旨在通过为空气质量、照明、热舒适和声学提供明确的基准,确保一致、安全和健康的室内空间。许多国家和组织已经建立了自己的IEQ法规和标准或指南,但在参数、定义、方法和更新频率方面的差异往往导致它们落后于最新的科学和技术进步,从而可能限制其有效性。研究人员和实践者提倡简化和统一IEQ指南,尽管有可能忽视地理和文化的特殊性。为了应对这些挑战,并帮助保存和利用现有知识,开发了一个开放的数据库,汇编了全球IEQ指南,确保公平获取最新信息。该数据库涵盖四个关键的IEQ领域,室内空气质量(IAQ),热舒适,声学和照明,以及两个相关领域:通风和室外空气质量(OAQ)。通风是影响大多数其他IEQ领域的关键因素,而OAQ指南有时在缺乏室内特定指南的情况下使用。六个结果表中的每一个都包括强制性政府法规和自愿性指导方针,以及具有更广泛相关性的国际公认标准。本文总结了过去五年中从数据库开发和数据收集工作中获得的主要经验教训。实用的IEQ指南和标准将健康和福祉结果与环境、经济和舒适因素相平衡。当指南和标准以科学为基础,适应区域情况,并以清晰、可测量的参数(如暴露限值、时间框架和经过验证的测量方法)构成时,它们才能发挥最佳作用。科学研究、技术进步和政策制定之间的合作可以确保法规保持有效和最新。为了加强合规性和提高公众意识,该数据库整合并分享了现有的国际准则和标准,支持全球与最佳实践保持一致,同时适应资源限制和区域特殊性。
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