Do
You Know About Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) in the Workplace?
(CDC,
2022) refers to Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) as the
quality of indoor conditions in a building that can impact the health of its
occupants. This includes factors such as air quality, lighting, and moisture
levels.
So Indoor Environmental
Quality or IEQ can refer to the quality of the indoor environment in buildings,
which includes factors such as air quality, lighting, thermal comfort,
acoustics, ergonomics, etc.
Certainly, IEQ is very important
to organizations and workplaces as it can have a significant impact on the
health, well-being, and productivity of employees.
Poor IEQ can lead to
discomfort, illness, and reduced productivity, which can in turn affect the
overall performance of the organization.
On the other hand, good
IEQ can help to create a comfortable and healthy workplace, leading to better
employee satisfaction, reduced absenteeism, and improved productivity.
Additionally, promoting
good IEQ can also demonstrate the organization's commitment to employee health
and well-being, which can contribute to a positive company culture and
reputation.
(Kumar
and Fisk, 2002) describe that IEQ substantially affects
health, satisfaction, absences of the employees and performance and productivity
of the workplace. Poor IEQ increases health issues, dissatisfaction and absences
among employees and leads to a decrease in the performance and productivity of
the workplace.
Impacts
of Poor IEQ in the Workplace
Poor IEQ may cause many
negative impacts such as,
Ø Health problems:
Poor air quality, inadequate ventilation, and exposure to chemicals and pollutants can cause a range of health problems, such as respiratory issues, allergies, and headaches.
Discomfort
and poor lighting can lead to fatigue, decreased concentration, and reduced
productivity.
Health
problems caused by poor IEQ can lead to increased absenteeism, as employees may
need to take time off work to recover from illnesses.
Poor
IEQ can result in higher energy costs, as heating, cooling, and ventilation
systems must work harder to compensate for inadequate or inefficient systems.
Damp
conditions and high humidity can lead to the growth of mould and other fungi,
which can damage building materials and lead to costly repairs.
Techniques
to Improve IEQ
(Ivancevich, 2008) describes the solution for IEQ issues including a combination of the removal of pollutants and modification of ventilation by increasing rates and air distribution. Several techniques are,
· Cleaning the air.
· Installing particle control devices.
· Banning smoking.
· Giving education on IEQ.
· Improve the communication on IEQ.
Organizations
can use the following techniques to overcome issues of poor IEQ by implementing
the following techniques in their workplace. These techniques are more useful
to improve the environmental quality to make employees more satisfied and
comfortable in order to improve productivity and performance and also reduce absences.
Proper ventilation is necessary to maintain good indoor air quality. Adequate ventilation can help to remove pollutants, moisture, and odour from the indoor air.
High-efficiency air filters can help to remove pollutants from indoor air. Air filters should be regularly cleaned or replaced to maintain their effectiveness.
Maintaining a proper level of humidity can help to prevent mould and mildew growth, reduce dust mites, and improve indoor air quality.
Eliminating or minimizing the source of indoor air pollutants such as cigarette smoke, dust, and chemicals can help to improve indoor air quality.
Using low-emission materials such as paints, adhesives, and flooring can help to reduce the number of indoor air pollutants.
Ø Indoor Plants:
Indoor plants can help to improve indoor air quality by removing pollutants and increasing oxygen levels.
Ø Proper Cleaning:
Regular cleaning can help to remove dust, dirt, and other pollutants from indoor surfaces.
Ø Lighting:
Proper lighting can help to improve the indoor environment by reducing glare, improving visual comfort, and promoting a sense of well-being.
Noise control can help to improve the indoor environment by reducing noise pollution and promoting acoustic comfort.
Maintaining a comfortable temperature can help to improve the indoor environment by promoting occupant comfort and productivity.
Conclusion
Indoor
Environmental Quality (IEQ) is a critical factor in maintaining the health and
well-being of occupants in buildings, as people spend a significant amount of
time indoors. Poor IEQ can lead to a range of health issues such as headaches,
allergies, respiratory problems, and fatigue. It can also impact productivity,
learning, and overall quality of life. Therefore, it is essential to maintain
good IEQ through proper ventilation, air filtration, humidity control, source
control, use of low-emission materials, indoor plants, proper cleaning,
lighting, acoustic comfort, and thermal comfort. By improving IEQ, we can
create a healthier and more comfortable indoor environment for occupants.
References
Abdulaali, H.S.,
Hanafiah, M.M., Usman, I.M.S., Nizam, N.U.M., Abdulhasan, M.J., (2020) A review
on green hotel rating tools, indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and human comfort.
International Journal of Advanced
Science and Technology, 29 (3)
128-157 Available from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Hayder-Abdulaali/publication/338833945_A_Review_on_Green_Hotel_Rating_Tools_Indoor_Environmental_Quality_IEQ_and_Human_Comfort/links/5ee5180d458515814a5e56c0/A-Review-on-Green-Hotel-Rating-Tools-Indoor-
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CDC (2022) Indoor environmental quality. [online]
Atlanta: CDC. Available from https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/indoorenv/default.html#:~:text=Indoor%20environmental%20quality%20(IEQ)%20refers,air%20quality%2C%20and%20damp%20conditions
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Ivancevich, J.M. (2008)
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Kumar, S., Fisk, W.T.
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Good choices and these crucial health advantages also lead to increases in workplace productivity. Asthma, respiratory allergies, stress, depression, and shorter work hours can all be prevented by improving indoor air quality. A content and healthy staff will undoubtedly be more efficient and creative.
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Yes, Tharanga. Good health is a very important fact for any organization which can change the way of organization at any time. The best example is the Covid-19 pandemic. So all organizations should keep strong attention to keeping the IEQ at high levels to prevent the bad impact as mentioned by you. Good IEQ is a must to keep employees in the organization in good health in order to improve productivity and performance. Thanks for your valuable comment.
DeleteIndoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) refers to the conditions inside a building that affect the health, comfort, and productivity of its occupants. These conditions include air quality, temperature, humidity, lighting, noise, and ergonomics. it is clear that the IEQ of a building can have a significant impact on the organization that occupies it. By ensuring a comfortable and healthy indoor environment, organizations can improve the health and well-being of their employees, increase productivity and morale, attract and retain talent, and protect their reputation. nice article ...!!!
ReplyDeleteYes, Gamini you got the point correctly. IEQ is very important in any organization, which can gain amazing results by implementing IEQ strategies in the right way. Thanks for your comment.
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ReplyDeleteGood IEQ in the workplace is essential for the health, comfort, and productivity of employees, and building owners and managers should take steps to ensure that the indoor environment is conducive to a healthy and productive workforce.
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