Publications
X Author: William J Fisk
2020
Fisk, William J, Brett C Singer, and Wanyu R Chan."Association of Residential Energy Efficiency Retrofits with Indoor Environmental Quality, Comfort, and Health: A Review of Empirical Data."Building and Environment
(2020). DOI
2019
Fisk, William J, Pawel Wargocki, and Xiaojing Zhang."Do Indoor CO2 Levels Directly Affect Perceived Air Quality, Health, or Work Performance?."ASHRAE Journal
(2019).
Fisk, William J, Wanyu R Chan, and Alexandra L Johnson."Does Dampness and Mold in Schools affect Health? Results of a Meta-Analysis."Indoor Air
2019 (2019). DOI
2017
Fisk, William J."The Ventilation Problem in Schools: Literature Review."Indoor Air
27.6 (2017) 1039-1051. DOI
Fisk, William J, and Wanyu R Chan."Effectiveness and cost of reducing particle-related mortality with particle filtration."Indoor Air
(2017). DOI
2016
Fisk, William J, and Wanyu R Chan."Health benefits and costs of filtration interventions that reduce indoor exposure to PM2.5 during wildfires."Indoor Air
27.1 (2016) 191 - 204. DOI
Fisk, William J, Jerome A Paulson, Lloyd J Kolbe, and Claire L Barnett."Significance of the School Physical Environment - A Commentary."Journal of School Health
(2016) 483 - 487. DOI
2015
Fisk, William J."Review of Some Effects of Climate Change on Indoor Environmental Quality and Health and Associated No-Regrets Mitigation Measures."Building and Environment
86 (2015) 70-80. DOI
2013
2012
Fisk, William J, Douglas R Black, and Gregory Brunner."Changing Ventilation Rates in U.S. Offices: Implications for Health, Work Performance, Energy, and Associated Economics."Building and Environment
47 (2012) 368-372. DOI
2011
Fisk, William J, Douglas R Black, and Gregory Brunner."Benefits and costs of improved IEQ in offices."Indoor Air
21.3 (2011) 357–367. DOI
2010
Fisk, William J, Ekaterina Eliseeva, and Mark J Mendell."Association of residential dampness and mold with respiratory tract infections and bronchitis: a meta analysis."Environmental Health
9.72 (2010).
2009
Fisk, William J, Anna G Mirer, and Mark J Mendell."Quantitative relationship of sick building syndrome symptoms with ventilation rates."Indoor Air
19 (2009) 159-165.
2007
Mudarri, David, and William J Fisk."Public health and economic impact of dampness and mold."Indoor Air
17.3 (2007) 226-235. DOI
Fisk, William J, Quanhong Lei-Gomez, and Mark J Mendell."Meta-Analyses of the Associations of Respiratory Health Effects with Dampness and Mold in Homes."Indoor Air
17 (2007) 284-96. DOI
Fisk, William J, and Olli Seppänen."Providing better indoor environmental quality brings economic benefits."REHVA World Congress - CLIMA 2007
(2007).
2006
Seppänen, Olli, William J Fisk, and Quanhong Lei-Gomez."Ventilation and Work Performance in office work."Indoor Air
16 (2006) 28-36. DOI
2000
Fisk, William J, John D Spengler, Jonathan M Samet, and John F McCarthy."Estimates of Potential Nationwide Productivity and Health Benefits From Better Indoor Environments: An Update."Indoor Air Quality Handbook
(2000).