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Healthy Buildings, The Role of Products
University College London
Dr Marcella Ucci
20 January 2016
Introduction and UKIEG
• Lecturer in Environmental and Healthy Buildings,
UCL Institute for Environmental Design and
Engineering.
• Chair of UK Indoor Environments Group (UKIEG):
– Launched in 2003, with the aim to co-ordinate and
provide a focus for UK activity concerned with
improving indoor environments for people.
– We currently have approximately 250 registered
members with a range of expertise from medics to
toxicologists, architects, engineers, academics,
regulators, building managers.
– Membership is free: www.ukieg.org
Background:
Built Environment & Health
Lavin et al., (2006), Health Impacts of the Built Environment: a Review, The Institute of Public Health in Ireland
http://www.publichealth.ie/files/file/Health_Impacts_of_the_Built_Environment_A_Review.pdf.
Risk Index, Domestic Health and Safety Hazard
Note: This is the Risk Index
with a focus on UK
dwellings. The rating may
be different in other
countries.
CLG, (2008), BD 2518 Review of Health and
Safety Risk Drivers, Communities and Local
Government, www.communities.gov.uk
Direct and indirect effects of
climate change on health and wellbeing
The Lancet 2015 386, 1861-1914DOI: (10.1016/S0140-6736(15)60854-6)
Connections between health and
energy efficiency in housing
©2015 by British Medical Journal Publishing Group
Ian Hamilton et al. BMJ Open 2015;5:e007298
Energy efficiency
and house dust mites
Ucci et al;. 2011. Journal of Building Performance Simulation
World and UK Green Building Council
Report(s)
WELL Building Standard
http://www.slideshare.net/fspres/health-and-wellbeing-introducing-the-well-building-standard
Marcella Ucci, UKIEG - Healthy Buildings, ASBP.pdf (PDF, 593.69 KB)
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