GB/T 17094-1997
AbolishedHygienic standard for carbon dioxide in indoor air
室内空气中二氧化碳卫生标准
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the maximum allowable concentration of carbon dioxide in indoor air, set at 0.10% (2000 mg/m³) for general indoor environments. It is applied to assess and regulate air quality in public spaces such as offices, schools, hospitals, and residential buildings to prevent health risks from poor ventilation. The standard is used by environmental health inspectors and building managers to ensure compliance with hygiene requirements for occupant comfort and safety.
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