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Heidi Salonen
Researcher at Aalto University
Publications - 71
Citations - 1227
Heidi Salonen is an academic researcher from Aalto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Indoor air quality & Health care. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 66 publications receiving 888 citations. Previous affiliations of Heidi Salonen include University of Texas at Austin & Finnish Institute of Occupational Health.
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Human exposure to ozone in school and office indoor environments
TL;DR: The existing means for reducing ozone and ozone reaction products in school and office settings are as follows: reduce penetration of outdoor ozone indoors by filtering ozone from the supply air, limit the use of printers, photocopiers, and other devices and appliances that emit ozone indoors, and limit gas-phase reactions.
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Physical characteristics of the indoor environment that affect health and wellbeing in healthcare facilities: a review
Heidi Salonen,Marjaana Lahtinen,Sanna Lappalainen,Nina Nevala,Luke D. Knibbs,Lidia Morawska,Kari Reijula +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed and summarised physical factors of the indoor environment reported to affect human health and wellbeing in HCFs and provided a practical resource for those responsible for the design and operate the facilities as well as researchers investigating these factors.
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Airborne Concentrations of Volatile Organic Compounds, Formaldehyde and Ammonia in Finnish Office Buildings with Suspected Indoor Air Problems
Heidi Salonen,Anna-Liisa Pasanen,Sanna Lappalainen,Henri Riuttala,Tapani Tuomi,Pertti Pasanen,Beatrice Bäck,Kari Reijula +7 more
TL;DR: A database of indoor air concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in office environments was analyzed to suggest interpretation guidelines for chemical measurements in office buildings with suspected indoor air problems, and the guideline values are applicable in a subarctic climate for modern, urban office buildings.
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Structural Diversity and Bioactivities of Peptaibol Compounds From the Longibrachiatum Clade of the Filamentous Fungal Genus Trichoderma.
Tamás Marik,Chetna Tyagi,Dóra Balázs,Péter Urbán,Ágnes Szepesi,László Bakacsy,Gábor Endre,Dávid Rakk,András Szekeres,Maria A. Andersson,Heidi Salonen,Irina S. Druzhinina,Csaba Vágvölgyi,László Kredics +13 more
TL;DR: This study examined the structural diversity and bioactivity of peptaibol compounds produced by species from the phylogenetically separated Longibrachiatum Clade of the filamentous fungal genus Trichoderma, which contains several biotechnologically, agriculturally and clinically important species.
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Fungi and bacteria in mould-damaged and non-damaged office environments in a subarctic climate
TL;DR: In this article, the fungi and bacterial levels of the indoor air environments of 77 office buildings were measured in winter and a comparison was made between the buildings with microbe sources in their structures and those without such sources.