Resources
Reference websites
There has been extensive research on personalised ventilation systems and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ and IEQ). Below are listed a number of reference sites where independent information is available.
The Technical University of Denmark
One of the worlds foremost research centre on Indoor Air Quality. This was the home of the esteemed Professor Ole Fanger who was considered by his peers to be the worlds leading authority on indoor air quality. The University has conducted extensive research on personalised ventilation systems and measured productivity effects under varying air quality environments. We encourage you to explore this site where you will find extensive research on indoor air quality, personalised ventilation systems and their effect on productivity.
Berkley University Centre for the Built Environment
The impact of Ventilation on Productivity. Further exploration of their site will reveal extensive research on the Indoor Environment.
BOMA Survey
Thomas Hartman
The Comfort Industry -Thomas Hartman (Tom Hartman is a life member of ASHRAE and a leading spokesman for sustainable building.)
This hard hitting article challenges professionals in the building industry, to rethink their approach to building services, focusing on the needs the occupants.
“This new commercial building comfort industry will market to tenants, and products will be installed by office furnishing installers, not building trades.”
Ecolibrium Magazine. Rob Lord
Designing Personal Micro Climates with Workstation Based Air Conditioning

