
One Take #8 - Passive House Reality Check
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Gabriel Rojas and colleagues' comprehensive review examines indoor air quality in over 600 Passive Houses, revealing that properly-designed mechanical ventilation systems generally outperform conventional housing for background pollutants like CO2, VOCs and radon. Quality control makes a dramatic difference - a UK study found 100% of certified Passive Houses met required airflows while only 47% of non-certified MVHR homes even met basic building regulations.
• Certified Passive Houses show consistently better ventilation performance than non-certified buildings with similar technology
• Quality assurance processes are essential, not optional extras
• Cooking pollution creates a significant blind spot in Passive House design
• Recirculating cooker hoods fail to capture harmful PM2.5 particles, which remain trapped in airtight spaces
• New Passive House guidance now strongly recommends extracting cooker hoods venting outside
• Proper makeup air systems must be balanced with kitchen extraction
• Both certification rigor and comprehensive pollutant management are necessary for truly healthy homes
A review of the indoor air quality in residential Passive House dwellings
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