نتایج جستجو برای: indoor air pollution iap

تعداد نتایج: 278033  

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2009
Hong-Wen Chen Chun-Yu Chuang Heng-To Lin

Indoor air pollution has recently become a public concern in Taiwan. People recognize that indoor air quality (IAQ) may be more important than outdoor air quality because they spend over 80% of their time indoors. IAQ could affect health and comfort of building occupants. The objectives of this study are (1) to characterize the indoor concentrations of selected air pollutants at two hospitals i...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2003
Malek Bentayeb Marzia Simoni Dan Norback Sandra Baldacci Sara Maio Giovanni Viegi Isabella Annesi-Maesano

Data on respiratory effects of indoor air pollution in elderly are scanty. The purpose of this review is to summarize current knowledge on adverse respiratory effects of indoor air pollution in individuals aged over 65 years, by presenting existing epidemiological evidence. Using MEDLINE database through PubMed, we identified relevant publications published between 1991 and 2011 in English on r...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1996
G Gilli E Scursatone R Bono

Benzene is a solvent strictly related to some industrial activities and to automotive emissions. After the reduction in lead content of fuel gasoline, and the consequent decrease in octane number, an increase in benzene and other aromatic hydrocarbons in gasoline occurred. Therefore, an increase in the concentration of these chemicals in the air as primary pollutants and as precursors of photoc...

2017
Mariusz Dyląg

It is estimated that even up to 30% of buildings worldwide may be the subject of complaints connected with the quality of indoor air. Potential sources of air pollution can be both organic and inorganic particles. This article focuses on biological air pollutants from living and dead biological sources, especially those connected with fungi. Fungi found in the indoor air of domestic dwellings i...

Journal: :British medical bulletin 2003
Junfeng Zhang Kirk R Smith

Indoor air pollution is ubiquitous, and takes many forms, ranging from smoke emitted from solid fuel combustion, especially in households in developing countries, to complex mixtures of volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds present in modern buildings. This paper reviews sources of, and health risks associated with, various indoor chemical pollutants, from a historical and global perspec...

2011
John H. Y. Edwards Christian Langpap

Much of the world population, particularly in developing countries, still relies on firewood to meet basic energy needs. The resulting indoor air pollution can have severe health consequences, particularly for young children who spend considerable time in close proximity to the fire while their mothers cook. In this paper we use data from a household survey to examine gas stove adoption, firewo...

2014
K. Thangadurai

Air pollution is an higher threat for not only the environmental condition of any country, also a biggest factor for global warming. In this decade , the nation planning commissions of every country shift their focust to get solutions for air pollution and trying to save the environment conditions of the country. We hope this is the first article which tries to provide some solution which could...

Javadi, Ismael , Mohammadyan, Mahmoud , Yazdani Charati, Jamshid ,

Introduction: One of the harmful pollutants in the indoor environments is particulate matters. Particles smaller than 2.5 micrometer in diameter that are suspend in the industrial environments air are the most deleterious dusts which can cause lung disease and cancer. In present study PM2.5 concentration in the fast-food shops air and its cancer risk for shop workers were assessed.   Material ...

2012
Shilpa Rao Vadim Chirkov Frank Dentener Rita Van Dingenen Shonali Pachauri Pallav Purohit Markus Amann Chris Heyes Patrick Kinney Peter Kolp Zbigniew Klimont Keywan Riahi Wolfgang Schoepp

Air pollution is increasingly recognized as a significant contributor to global health outcomes. A methodological framework for evaluating the global health-related outcomes of outdoor and indoor (household) air pollution is presented and validated for the year 2005. Ambient concentrations of PM2.5 are estimated with a combination of energy and atmospheric models, with detailed representation o...

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