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Title: The Relationship Between Indoor Air Quality and the Incidence of Health Complaints by Residents of Residential Buildings in Nigeria
Authors: Akande, Oluwafemi Kehinde
Anikor, Emmanuel Moses
Akeremale, Igbayemi Daniel
Adesina, Damilola Omusi
Keywords: Housing quality, Quality of life, Public health, Nigeria
Issue Date: Oct-2023
Publisher: e-International Publishing House, Ltd,UK/Environment -Behaviour Proceedings Journal
Citation: Akande, O.K. et al., 07th Asia-Pasific International Conference on Quality of Life (AQoL 2023), Wina Holiday Villa, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, 30-02 Oct 2023, E-BPJ 8(26),Oct 2023 (pp.317-326)
Abstract: Nigeria is plagued by high endemic rates of infectious diseases unintentionally caused by poor housing quality. This study investigated housing quality and its associated health risks in Nigeria. The objective is to establish a resident-centred quality of life through quality housing provision in Nigeria. A quantitative approach to data collection, comprising household surveys and indoor environment monitoring in Bauchi metropolis, was conducted. The average CO2 emission indicates acceptable ventilation in the buildings, while the mean IAQ values (i.e., particulate matter) exceeded the WHO recommendation. A broader approach to healthy housing that incorporates the significance of building design was suggested.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/27259
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