
Figure 1 IAQ monitoring locations
Fugitive dust impact is the key air quality concern during the construction of the Jockey Club Campus of Creativity (JC³).
To maintain a healthy indoor environment for staff and students, the Estates Office has implemented numbers of proactive measures to minimise the potential dust impact on the nearby building users. To ensure all these measures are functioning properly at all times, four buildings, Dr. Ng Tor Tai International House (NTT), HKBU Kindergarten (HKBUK), Jockey Club School of Chinese Medicine Building (SCM) and Student Residence Halls (SRH) have been installed with indoor air quality (IAQ) sensors which monitor the dust levels on a 24-hour basis (Figure 1).
Dust levels of all these four locations are published on a bi-monthly basis. The University community could retrieve the reports below.
• Mid-May 2022
• Mid-March 2022
• Mid-January 2022
• Mid-November 2021
• Mid-September 2021
• Mid-July 2021
• Mid-May 2021
• Mid-March 2021
• Mid-January 2021
• Mid-November 2020
• Mid-September 2020
• Mid-July 2020
• Mid-May 2020
• Mid-March 2020
• Mid-January 2020
• Mid-November 2019
• Mid-September 2019
• Mid-July 2019