-
building to
allow light and air to
reach what
would otherwise be a dark or
unventilated area.
Lightwells may be
lined with
glazed bricks to
increase the reflection...
-
digital thermometer reading an
ambient temperature of 36.4°C (97°F) in an
unventilated room
during a heat wave; a high
indoor temperature can
cause heat exhaustion...
- 2 kBq/m3,
measured from 1976 to 1985). The
concentration in the air at the (
unventilated)
Gastein Healing Gallery averages 43 kBq/m3 (1.2 nCi/L) with maximal...
- alike. The
spandex environmental suits Koenig and
Winfield wore were
unventilated, and the
actors had to
signal by
microphone when they
needed air. Filming...
-
causing a
gradual reduction of O2 and
buildup of CO2 in a
completely unventilated room. However, this is true of any room
without ventilation, and a running...
- some
point in life. Athlete's foot is
common in
individuals who wear
unventilated (occlusive) footwear, such as
rubber boots or
vinyl shoes. Upon exposure...
-
while 14.9% had
flush toilets, 70.7% pit
toilets (both
ventilated and
unventilated), and 14.3% had no
toilet facilities. In 2014,
there were 63
public toilets...
-
breathing apparatus is also required.
Examples include high
altitudes and
unventilated,
confined spaces. The OSHA
definition is
arguably broad enough to include...
- air, water, and
exercise opportunities, as well as not
having dark and
unventilated buildings or
polluting industries in built-up areas.
History of urban...
-
known to
create airborne TB that
could infect others,
especially in
unventilated spaces.
Multiple US
agencies rolled out new
public health rules as a...