The Use of Fabric Diffusers to Control Environmental Tobacco Smoke

Andrew Geens, D.G. Snelson, J.R. Littlewood

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Abstract

Smoking in public places is a hot debate presently in Europe. A number of legislative bodies in Europe have already made policy decisions on the issue of smoking in public places. Scientific evidence relating to this debate has been reported in a diverse range of publications such as BMJ, Indoor air and the BSJ. On inspection much of the reporting concludes negatively on the performance of ventilation systems. How are buildings that are exempt from this legislation, which will include a number of health care premises, going to protect both staff and employees and smokers? Can fabric diffusers reduce Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) to a level that is as low as reasonably practical as required by health and safety legislation?
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationN/A
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2008
Event World Congress on Engineering 2008 Vol II - Imperial College, London
Duration: 2 Jul 20084 Jul 2008

Conference

Conference World Congress on Engineering 2008 Vol II
Period2/07/084/07/08

Keywords

  • fabric diffusers
  • ventilation
  • environmental tobacco smoke (ets)
  • smoking in public places
  • indoor air quality (iaq)

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