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Advances In The Toxicity Of Construction And Building Materials Fernando Pachecotorgal

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Advances In The Toxicity Of Construction And Building Materials Fernando Pachecotorgal
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Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.89 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Fernando Pacheco-Torgal, Joseph O. Falkinham, Jerzy Galaj
ISBN: 9780128245330, 0128245336
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Advances In The Toxicity Of Construction And Building Materials Fernando Pachecotorgal by Fernando Pacheco-torgal, Joseph O. Falkinham, Jerzy Galaj 9780128245330, 0128245336 instant download after payment.

Advances in the Toxicity of Construction and Building Materialspresents the potential and toxic effects of building materials on human health, along with tactics on how to minimize exposure. Chapters are divided into four sections covering the toxicity of indoor environments, fire toxicity, radioactive materials, and toxicity from plastics, metals, asbestos, nanoparticles and construction wastes. Key chapters focus on the reduction of chemical emissions in houses with eco-labelled building materials and potential risks posed by indoor pollutants that may include volatile organic compounds (VOC), formaldehyde, semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOC), radon, NOx, asbestos and nanoparticles.

Known illnesses and reactions that can be triggered by these toxic building materials include asthma, itchiness, burning eyes, skin irritations or rashes, nose and throat irritation, nausea, headaches, dizziness, fatigue, reproductive impairment, disruption of the endocrine system, impaired child development and birth defects, immune system suppression, and even cancer.

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