Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury - Multiple Choice Questions - Learn & Prevent

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What approach does the ASHRAE Standard endorse for building ventilation?

  1. Supplying minimal outdoor air to conserve energy

  2. Supplying specific amounts of outdoor air based on building usage

  3. Eliminating outdoor air intake to reduce pollution

  4. Relying on natural ventilation from windows and doors

The correct answer is: Supplying specific amounts of outdoor air based on building usage

The ASHRAE Standard endorses supplying specific amounts of outdoor air based on building usage for building ventilation. This approach is recommended because it ensures proper air circulation and ventilation for the health and comfort of building occupants. Option A is incorrect because supplying minimal outdoor air may not be enough to meet ventilation requirements and can lead to poor indoor air quality. Option C is incorrect as eliminating outdoor air intake can restrict fresh air flow and increase indoor air pollution. Option D is also incorrect as relying solely on natural ventilation may not be efficient or consistent enough to meet ventilation needs.