Biomedical Science & Research Journals | The Potential Risk of Carbon Dioxide Gas in Closed Areas in Faculty Places - Study Case
Carbon dioxide gas is the main greenhouse which is coming from
different sources like combustion of organic matter, fossil fuel and
deforestation, ocean release etc. In addition, human being exhales
CO2 during his respiration and the average human exhales about
2.3pounds of carbon dioxide on an average day. The study was
conducted in public faculty place where many students who used
to come to the college in order to have their lessons in different
majors. Therefore, there are sitting in different classrooms, library
and canteen or roaming and walking between corridors. Three
parameters were measured, and they are temperature and humidity
and Concentration of Carbon dioxide in both units as % & ppm.
The
target of study was to correlate between concentration of CO2 and
the presence of students at different locations with various times.
Thus, the classrooms and crowed areas with human being started
to become hotter and hotter with passing time and especially with
less ventilation sources such as exhaust fans or fresh air exchanger
system because of releasing of CO2 in second. As it is noticed the
windows will be closed in order to make the rooms cooler and
cooler but that will condense gases and settle down on the student’
bodies. The below picture shows the reality of situation of students
in their classrooms with less ventilation and closed windows during
class session and it is same everywhere in the world
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