نتایج جستجو برای: indoor air

تعداد نتایج: 231208  

Journal: :American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine 2016

2016
Amarnath Singh Ritul Kamal Mohana Krishna Reddy Mudiam Manoj Kumar Gupta Gubbala Naga Venkata Satyanarayana Vipin Bihari Nishi Shukla Altaf Hussain Khan Chandrasekharan Nair Kesavachandran Zhanjun Jia

Indoor air quality and heat exposure have become an important occupational health and safety concern in several workplaces including kitchens of hotels. This study investigated the heat, particulate matter (PM), total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) emissions in indoor air of commercial kitchen and its association with kidney dysfunctions among kit...

2014
Normah Awang Farhana Jamaluddin

This study was carried out to determine the concentration of lead (Pb), anions, and cations at six primary schools located around Kuala Lumpur. Low volume sampler (MiniVol PM10) was used to collect the suspended particulates in indoor and outdoor air. Results showed that the concentration of Pb in indoor air was in the range of 5.18 ± 1.08 μg/g-7.01 ± 0.08 μg/g. All the concentrations of Pb in ...

The indoor air quality is much more matter of concern as relative to ambient or outdoor air quality, especially in the context of human health.  However, very few studies have been reported for remediation of indoor ozone by plant species. The main objective of this study is to evaluate ozone deposition velocities and ozone removal effectiveness of three indoor ornamental plant species (Dra...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1991
P Koutrakis M Brauer S L Briggs B P Leaderer

Indoor exposures to aerosols and gases are associated with both indoor and outdoor air pollution sources. The identification of sources and the assessment of their relative contribution can be a complicated process due to a) the presence of numerous indoor sources, which can vary from building to building; b) the uncertainties associated with the estimation of the impact of outdoor sources on i...

Journal: :AAOHN Journal 1990

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Brian G Shelton Kimberly H Kirkland W Dana Flanders George K Morris

We examined 12,026 fungal air samples (9,619 indoor samples and 2,407 outdoor samples) from 1,717 buildings located across the United States; these samples were collected during indoor air quality investigations performed from 1996 to 1998. For all buildings, both indoor and outdoor air samples were collected with an Andersen N6 sampler. The culturable airborne fungal concentrations in indoor a...

Journal: :Environment international 2016
Zheming Tong Yujiao Chen Ali Malkawi Gary Adamkiewicz John D Spengler

Improper natural ventilation practices may deteriorate indoor air quality when in close proximity to roadways, although the intention is often to reduce energy consumption. In this study, we employed a CFD-based air quality model to quantify the impact of traffic-related air pollution on the indoor air quality of a naturally ventilated building. Our study found that the building envelope restri...

2012
Klara Slezakova Simone Morais Maria do Carmo Pereira

During the last three decades, many efforts have been made to protect populations from harmful exposure to outdoor pollutants. Networks of air monitoring stations have been located in strategic places and these provide information on the outdoor pollutant concentrations to which populations are exposed. However, people spend about 80-90% of their time in various indoor ambiences (i.e. homes, of...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
e. chianese department of environmental science, university “parthenope” of naples, centro direzionale isola c4, 80143 napoli, italy a. riccio department of applied science, university “parthenope” of naples, centro direzionale isola c4, 80143 napoli, italy i. duro department of chemistry, university “federico ii” of naples, via cintia monte sant’angelo, 80126 napoli, italy m. trifuoggi department of chemistry, university “federico ii” of naples, via cintia monte sant’angelo, 80126 napoli, italy p. iovino department of environmental science, seconda università di napoli, via vivaldi 43, 80100 caserta, italy s. capasso department of environmental science, seconda università di napoli, via vivaldi 43, 80100 caserta, italy g. barone

the state of works of art exhibited inside museums can be strongly influenced by indoor air quality, due to chemical activity of gaseous pollutants and particulate matter. for that reason it is important to carry out periodic air quality controls to check if the concentration levels of air pollutants comply with the limits specified by the national laws. in this work we show results obtained in...

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