A global survey of infection control and mitigation measures for combating the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic in buildings under facilities management services

Facilities management along with health care are two important aspects in controlling the spread of infectious diseases with regard to controlling the outbreak of global COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, with the increasing outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of examining the relationship between...

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Main Authors: Hadi Sarvari, Hadi Sarvari, Zhen, Chen, Chan, Daniel W. M., Lester, Ellyn A., Yahaya, Nordin, Hala Nassereddine, Hala Nassereddine, Aynaz Lotfata, Aynaz Lotfata
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spelling my.utm.1040352024-01-14T00:48:45Z http://eprints.utm.my/104035/ A global survey of infection control and mitigation measures for combating the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic in buildings under facilities management services Hadi Sarvari, Hadi Sarvari Zhen, Chen Chan, Daniel W. M. Lester, Ellyn A. Yahaya, Nordin Hala Nassereddine, Hala Nassereddine Aynaz Lotfata, Aynaz Lotfata TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Facilities management along with health care are two important aspects in controlling the spread of infectious diseases with regard to controlling the outbreak of global COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, with the increasing outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of examining the relationship between the built environment and the outbreak of infectious diseases has become more significant. The aim of the research described in this article is to develop effective infection control and mitigation measures to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic in the built environment. This study seeks to answer the question of how the facilities management industry can help reduce the transmission of coronavirus. For this purpose, an online survey questionnaire was distributed internationally from 8 April to 25 July, 2020 to collect data from various key stakeholders. The collected data were analyzed by SPSS software. Various methods for the prevention and control of infectious diseases transmission are evaluated through this questionnaire-based survey with regard to their effectiveness for the healthy and safe built environment. These methods were categorized into three groups, including training protocols, operation and maintenance, and design and construction. The results show that all suggested methods have a positive effect on all types of buildings. These methods have an equal effect on low-risk buildings, while for high and very high-risk buildings, training protocols and design and construction measures have the greatest impact. In addition, training protocols and the measures in operation and maintenance will have the greatest effect on medium-risk buildings. The results can help in more rational decision making in relation to controlling the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in all types of buildings. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104035/1/NordinYahaya2022_AGlobalSurveyofInfectionControlandMitigation.pdf Hadi Sarvari, Hadi Sarvari and Zhen, Chen and Chan, Daniel W. M. and Lester, Ellyn A. and Yahaya, Nordin and Hala Nassereddine, Hala Nassereddine and Aynaz Lotfata, Aynaz Lotfata (2022) A global survey of infection control and mitigation measures for combating the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic in buildings under facilities management services. Frontiers in Built Environment, 7 (NA). pp. 1-15. ISSN 2297-3362 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2021.644104 DOI : 10.3389/fbuil.2021.644104
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Hadi Sarvari, Hadi Sarvari
Zhen, Chen
Chan, Daniel W. M.
Lester, Ellyn A.
Yahaya, Nordin
Hala Nassereddine, Hala Nassereddine
Aynaz Lotfata, Aynaz Lotfata
A global survey of infection control and mitigation measures for combating the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic in buildings under facilities management services
description Facilities management along with health care are two important aspects in controlling the spread of infectious diseases with regard to controlling the outbreak of global COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, with the increasing outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of examining the relationship between the built environment and the outbreak of infectious diseases has become more significant. The aim of the research described in this article is to develop effective infection control and mitigation measures to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic in the built environment. This study seeks to answer the question of how the facilities management industry can help reduce the transmission of coronavirus. For this purpose, an online survey questionnaire was distributed internationally from 8 April to 25 July, 2020 to collect data from various key stakeholders. The collected data were analyzed by SPSS software. Various methods for the prevention and control of infectious diseases transmission are evaluated through this questionnaire-based survey with regard to their effectiveness for the healthy and safe built environment. These methods were categorized into three groups, including training protocols, operation and maintenance, and design and construction. The results show that all suggested methods have a positive effect on all types of buildings. These methods have an equal effect on low-risk buildings, while for high and very high-risk buildings, training protocols and design and construction measures have the greatest impact. In addition, training protocols and the measures in operation and maintenance will have the greatest effect on medium-risk buildings. The results can help in more rational decision making in relation to controlling the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in all types of buildings.
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author Hadi Sarvari, Hadi Sarvari
Zhen, Chen
Chan, Daniel W. M.
Lester, Ellyn A.
Yahaya, Nordin
Hala Nassereddine, Hala Nassereddine
Aynaz Lotfata, Aynaz Lotfata
author_facet Hadi Sarvari, Hadi Sarvari
Zhen, Chen
Chan, Daniel W. M.
Lester, Ellyn A.
Yahaya, Nordin
Hala Nassereddine, Hala Nassereddine
Aynaz Lotfata, Aynaz Lotfata
author_sort Hadi Sarvari, Hadi Sarvari
title A global survey of infection control and mitigation measures for combating the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic in buildings under facilities management services
title_short A global survey of infection control and mitigation measures for combating the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic in buildings under facilities management services
title_full A global survey of infection control and mitigation measures for combating the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic in buildings under facilities management services
title_fullStr A global survey of infection control and mitigation measures for combating the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic in buildings under facilities management services
title_full_unstemmed A global survey of infection control and mitigation measures for combating the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic in buildings under facilities management services
title_sort global survey of infection control and mitigation measures for combating the transmission of covid-19 pandemic in buildings under facilities management services
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/104035/1/NordinYahaya2022_AGlobalSurveyofInfectionControlandMitigation.pdf
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