نتایج جستجو برای: chemistry swimming pools criteria

تعداد نتایج: 396773  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2002
K M Thickett J S McCoach J M Gerber S Sadhra P S Burge

The first series of three workers who developed occupational asthma following exposure to airborne chloramines in indoor chlorinated swimming pools is reported. Health problems of swimmers in indoor pools have traditionally been attributed to the chlorine in the water. Chlorine reacts with bodily proteins to form chloramines; the most volatile and prevalent in the air above swimming pools is ni...

Journal: :Environmental Science & Technology Letters 2017

Journal: :The Journal of Kansai Medical University 1961

Journal: :Journal of Infectious Diseases 1916

2015
Jiang-Hua Li Zhi-Hui Wang Xiao-Juan Zhu Zhao-Hui Deng Can-Xin Cai Li-Qiang Qiu Wei Chen Ya-Jun Lin

Chlorination is the most popular method for disinfecting swimming pool water; however, although pathogens are being killed, many toxic compounds, called disinfection by-products (DBPs), are formed. Numerous epidemiological publications have associated the chlorination of pools with dysfunctions of the respiratory system and with some other diseases. However, the findings concerning these associ...

Journal: :Environmental research & technology 2023

Swimming is a physical activity that accessible to people of all ages in four seasons. However, continuous organic and inorganic precursor load disinfectant dosing make pool water chemistry much more complex than other disinfected waters. Carcinogenic bromate compound one the hundreds disinfection by-products water. The occurrence waters depends on content filling water, process, operating para...

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health 1962

2014
Derrick J. Mah Helen Heacock

Objectives: Chloramines are by-products of chlorine disinfected swimming pools and are hazardous to people if chloramines evaporate into the air. There is evidence that chloramines cause upper respiratory tract and eye irritation. It was suspected that ozone treatment in addition to chlorine disinfection will reduce chloramine levels in the pool. The following study compared chloramine concentr...

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2012
Cristina M Villanueva Laia Font-Ribera

This article is focused on the epidemiological evidence on the health impacts related to disinfection by-products (DBPs) in swimming pools, which is a chemical hazard generated as an undesired consequence to reduce the microbial pathogens. Specific DBPs are carcinogenic, fetotoxic and/or irritant to the airways according to experimental studies. Epidemiological evidence shows that swimming ...

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