Ventilation improves indoor air quality by exchanging or replacing air, controlling temperature, replenishing oxygen, and removing moisture, odors, smoke, heat, dust, airborne bacteria, carbon dioxide, and other gases. It eliminates unpleasant smells, excess moisture, and stagnation, while ensuring a continuous flow of fresh air.
- Ventilation exchanges or replaces air in any space to provide high indoor air quality
- It involves temperature control, oxygen replenishment, and removal of moisture, odors, smoke, heat, dust, airborne bacteria, carbon dioxide, and other gases
- Ventilation removes unpleasant smells and excessive moisture, introduces outside air, keeps interior building air circulating, and prevents stagnation of the interior air
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