A review on indoor environmental quality in sports facilities

Indoor air quality and ventilation during a pandemic

Journal Article (2022)
Authors

Dadi Zhang (Indoor Environment)

Marco A. Ortiz-Sanchez (Indoor Environment)

PM Bluyssen (Indoor Environment)

Research Group
Indoor Environment
Copyright
© 2022 D. Zhang, Marco A. Ortiz, P.M. Bluyssen
To reference this document use:
https://doi.org/10.1177/1420326X221145862
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 D. Zhang, Marco A. Ortiz, P.M. Bluyssen
Research Group
Indoor Environment
Issue number
5
Volume number
32
Pages (from-to)
831-851
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1177/1420326X221145862
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Abstract

Because of COVID-19, the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in sports facilities has been a concern to environmental health practitioners. To develop an overall understanding of the available guidelines and standards and studies performed on IEQ in sports facilities, an extensive literature study was conducted, with the aim of identifying: (1) indicators that are being used to assess IEQ in different sports facilities; (2) indicators that are potentially interesting to be used to assess indoor air, in particular; (3) gaps in knowledge to determine whether sports facilities are safe, healthy and comfortable for people to stay and perform their activities. The outcome indicates that most current standards and previous investigations on IEQ in sports facilities mainly focused on dose-related indicators (such as ventilation rate), while building-related indicators (such as ventilation regime) and occupant-related indicators (such as IEQ preferences) were rarely considered. Little attention is given to the fact that ventilation systems may play an important role in the air quality of the location, and few investigations have been performed on the transmission of SARS-CoV-2. This study recommends more research into both occupant and building-related indicators as well as cross-modal effects between various IEQ factors for developing future standards on sports facilities.