Indoor Air Quality Assessment using IoT-based Sensors in Nursing Homes

K. A. Khaliq, C. Noakes, Andrew H. Kemp, Carl Thompson
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Many of us spend large amounts of time indoors, so indoor air quality (IAQ) improves our quality of life. IAQ is affected by contextual, occupant, and building-related (COB) factors. We know little of the effects of IAQ on comfort and wellbeing in the elderly and there is almost no data on air quality measured in residential nursing homes. Technological advances in ambient assisted living and the Internet of Things (IoT), make it possible to build objects with the capacity to monitor IAQ in real time. In this study, we used IoT-based sensors in two nursing homes to assess IAQ by monitoring CO2, temperature, and humidity during the Summer of 2022, taking into account the outdoor weather conditions and the need for thermal appliances or the airflow from windows. The presence of residents and workers in communal areas raised CO2 levels with windows closed, whilst opening them improves the air quality. Our results show how opening windows in communal spaces in elderly care environments can help preserve indoor air quality (IAQ) when occupancy is high. These “simple” solutions to raising IAQ rely on overcoming behavioural, technical and data-related challenges - which we discuss.
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基于物联网传感器的养老院室内空气质量评估
我们中的许多人在室内度过了大量的时间,因此室内空气质量(IAQ)提高了我们的生活质量。室内空气质量受环境、居住者和建筑相关(COB)因素的影响。我们对室内空气质量对老年人舒适度和幸福感的影响知之甚少,而且几乎没有关于养老院空气质量的测量数据。环境辅助生活和物联网(IoT)的技术进步使构建具有实时监测室内空气质量的物体成为可能。在这项研究中,我们在两家养老院使用了基于物联网的传感器,通过监测2022年夏季的二氧化碳、温度和湿度来评估室内空气质量,同时考虑到室外天气条件以及对热工设备或窗户气流的需求。居民和工作人员在公共区域的存在会增加二氧化碳水平,而关闭窗户则会改善空气质量。我们的研究结果表明,在老年人护理环境的公共空间中,当占用率高时,打开窗户有助于保持室内空气质量(IAQ)。这些提高室内空气质量的“简单”解决方案依赖于克服行为、技术和数据相关的挑战——我们将对此进行讨论。
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