School Library Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) issues examined
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To protect the facility's investment in books, carbon should be considered for library applications. Ozone, a common contaminant existing everywhere, is a detriment to artifacts, paintings and books. The primary area of concern relates to deterioration of bookbinding's. Ozone may be reduced through the application of activated carbon. Carbon reacts with ozone (O3) in catalytic manner and reforms ozone to nondetrimental oxygen (O2). Outside air may also be reduced to 5 CFM per person by the application of the Farr Two -Step Design Solution. Occupants will also benefit from gaseous contaminant protection designed into the system to protect the books. If this method is used, two stages of pre-filtration are recommended, a 30-35% prefilter and an 80-85% secondary filter (dust spot as defined under ASHRAE Standard 52.1-1992). |


