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The Importance Of Ventilation

Datin Seri Ar. Dr Norwina Binti Mohd Nawawi, Senior Academic Fellow, IIUM Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design

09-Jul-21 09:30

The Importance Of Ventilation

In light of the pandemic, the issue of indoor ventilation has become more important to everyone. Especially since WHO has said that the odds of catching Covid-19 indoors are much higher and better ventilation is important to help curb the spread of the virus. Sim speaks to Datin Seri Ar Dr Norwina Nawawi, a senior academic fellow from IIUM on the Property Show to discuss the importance of ventilation, how to get it right and what kind of guidelines the government can set.

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Produced by: Sim Wie Boon

Presented by: Sim Wie Boon


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