"Enhancing Indoor Air Quality: Optimizing Air-Conditioning And Ventilation Systems Amidst The Global Coronavirus Epidemic"

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Syed Abdul Gaffar
Dr Naseeb Khan

Abstract

As the global coronavirus epidemic continues to pose unprecedented challenges, the focus on indoor air quality (IAQ) has become paramount. This research paper delves into strategies for enhancing indoor air quality through the optimization of air-conditioning and ventilation systems, with a specific emphasis on mitigating the spread of the coronavirus within enclosed spaces. The study explores innovative technologies, ventilation design principles, and filtration strategies that contribute to a safer indoor environment. By reviewing current scientific literature and incorporating practical insights, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive guide for building owners, facility managers, and HVAC professionals seeking effective measures to reduce the risk of viral transmission indoors. The integration of advanced air purification methods, smart ventilation control systems, and adherence to recommended guidelines establishes a holistic approach to create indoor environments that are not only conducive to occupant health and well-being but also resilient in the face of infectious disease challenges. Through a synthesis of research findings and practical applications, this paper offers valuable insights into the crucial intersection of indoor air quality management and the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic.

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Syed Abdul Gaffar

Research Scholar, Bir Tikendrajit University

Dr Naseeb Khan

Research Supervisor, Bir Tikendrajit University