Home is where the health is: what indoor environment quality delivers a “healthy” home?

IF 0.8 Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Pacific Rim Property Research Journal Pub Date : 2019-12-30 DOI:10.1080/14445921.2019.1707949
Rochelle Ade, Michael Rehm
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ABSTRACT This study uses critical discourse analysis to review the belief structure surrounding cold and damp housing in New Zealand (NZ) finding that a strong belief structure exists in the NZ psyche that “cold and damp” housing is linked to poor health outcomes. This belief structure has led to recent changes to NZ law to ensure healthy rental housing is provided via the Healthy Homes Guarantee Act. This law utilises a healthy minimum temperature threshold of 18°C as set by the World Health Organisation (WHO). A review of the literature finds limited evidential basis for this minimum temperature threshold, concluding that there is no academic consensus on what indoor environment quality (IEQ) would be required to deliver a healthy home. Until future research fills this knowledge void the current temperature guidelines (18°C to 24°C) could be carefully utilised in conjunction with measures of relative humidity (RH 40% to 60%) and thermal comfort.
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健康在家:什么样的室内环境质量才能提供“健康”的家?
摘要本研究使用批判性话语分析来回顾新西兰(NZ)围绕寒冷和潮湿住房的信念结构,发现新西兰心理中存在一种强烈的信念结构:“寒冷和潮湿”的住房与不良健康结果有关。这种信念结构导致新西兰法律最近发生了变化,以确保通过《健康住房保障法》提供健康的租赁住房。该法律采用了世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)规定的健康最低温度阈值18°C。对文献的回顾发现,这一最低温度阈值的证据基础有限,得出的结论是,对于提供健康家庭所需的室内环境质量(IEQ),学术界尚未达成共识。在未来的研究填补这一知识空白之前,可以谨慎地将当前的温度指南(18°C至24°C)与相对湿度(相对湿度40%至60%)和热舒适度的测量结合使用。
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