Abstract

The quality of the indoor environment depends on the comfort and safety of people living inside. Scientists are working to overcome the negative impact of the environment on the population in the cities. Nevertheless, the existing residential areas of the country often do not meet today’s environmental hygienic requirements. When choosing building constructive solutions and microclimate support systems for buildings, it is necessary to take into account the factors leading to the entry of harmful substances that pose a real threat to the health and life of people. Intensive use in residential construction of new polymer materials and other impacts on the internal environment of buildings can lead to a decrease in the quality of the internal environment of the buildings. It is crucial to take into consideration these factors when choosing building solutions and creating comfort with engineering systems providing the microclimate of buildings.

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