Apprehending Air Conditioning Systems in Context to COVID-19 and Human Health: A Brief Communication

Authors

  • Shalom Akhai Mechanical Engineering Department, C.G.C. Technical Campus, Punjab, India. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7533-457X
  • Shaveta Mala Anaesthesia Department, Govt. Multi-Specialty Hospital, Sector 16, Chandigarh, India.
  • A Anderson Jerin Mechanical Engineering Department, C.G.C. Technical Campus, Punjab, India.

Keywords:

Air Conditioning, COVID-19, Human Comfort, Transmission

Abstract

Nowadays human race which is strongest of all creatures on the planet is frightened to move out without precautions because of coronavirus. In the current article, a brief overview of the use of air-conditioners available in different designs is addressed in context to COVID-19. Since this virus is often transmitted by exhalations from infected airways, so Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) systems may be important to enhance or mitigate the spread of the infection in indoor dwellings. The design of the building is directly related to the airflow through the structure of the building. One of the biggest problems that is mushrooming out of this crisis is the use of air-conditioners. The airconditioners produce artificial built environment, which in some cases may not be good for human beings. But at home for attaining thermal comfort, it remains a question mark, whether building architecture using air-conditioner is safe or not. The paper herein tries to co-relate the literature available for providing a brief communication to these questions. 

How to cite this article:

Akhai S, Mala S, Jerin AA. Apprehending Air Conditioning Systems in Context to COVID-19 and Human Health: A Brief Communication. Int J HealthCare Edu & Med Inform 2020; 7(1&2): 28-30.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.24321/2455.9199.202004

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Published

2021-01-04