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hvac:ventilation [2020/07/20 14:03]
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hvac:ventilation [2020/10/11 19:48] (current)
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 Humidity can come from: Humidity can come from:
  
- * mammal perspiration (seen) +  * mammal perspiration (seen) 
- * mammal skin evaporation (not seen) +  * mammal skin evaporation (not seen) 
- * mammal respiration (breathing), up to 20ml/hour at rest.((https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22714078/)) +  * mammal respiration (breathing), up to 20ml/hour at rest.((https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22714078/)) 
- * cooking +  * cooking 
- * cleaning +  * cleaning 
- * spills +  * spills 
- * incompletely sealed water storage+  * incompletely sealed water storage
  
 Up to 28% of the fluids you take in will be released into the air through skin or lungs.((https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-8a5cca20750ccd6f848cd744459f97bb)) Up to 28% of the fluids you take in will be released into the air through skin or lungs.((https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-8a5cca20750ccd6f848cd744459f97bb))
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 Cooking, smoking, or vaping inside releases particles that can be reduced by ventilating. Cooking, smoking, or vaping inside releases particles that can be reduced by ventilating.
  
 +[[food:cooking|Cooking]]
 ==== smells ==== ==== smells ====
  
-Unpleasant smells can be reduced by ventilating+[[toilet:bucket|Unpleasant smells]] can be reduced by ventilating
  
  
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