نتایج جستجو برای: indoor air contaminants

تعداد نتایج: 246329  

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...

2016
Rui Pitarma Gonçalo Marques Filipe Caetano

Indoor environments are characterized by several pollutant sources. As people typically spend more than 90% of their time in indoor environments. Thus, indoor air quality (iAQ) is recognized as an important factor to be controlled for the occupants’ health and comfort. The majority of the monitoring systems presently available is very expensive and only allow to collect random samples. This wor...

Journal: :New solutions : a journal of environmental and occupational health policy : NS 2006
Joan N Parker

While 31 million Americans have been diagnosed with asthma, children are most severely affected. Asthma also is common among teachers, indicating that the school building environment may be associated with asthma prevalence among occupants. Children are sensitive to environmental pollutants, which are more concentrated in indoor air environments. Schools are a significant source of indoor air p...

2008
Keramatollah Akbari Jafar Mahmoudi

There are many indoor pollutants in the residential buildings. Of those radon is a major and harmful indoor pollutant in most countries. Radon sometimes entries to the house through building materials. High insulation and tightness in order to increase energy efficiency and to lower energy costs is led to the indoor air quality problems. Ventilation is a good method to dilute radon contaminant ...

2013
Aizat Ismail Syazwan Juahir Hafizan Mohd Rafee Baharudin Ahmad Zaid Fattah Azman Zulkapri Izwyn Ismail Zulfadhli Katis Syahidatussyakirah

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship of airborne chemicals and the physical work environment risk element on the indoor air symptoms of nonindustrial workers. DESIGN A cross-sectional study consisting of 200 office workers. A random selection of 200 buildings was analyzed for exposure and indoor air symptoms based on a pilot study in the Klang Valley, Malaysia....

2017
Lidia Eusebio Marco Derudi Laura Capelli Giuseppe Nano Selena Sironi

Indoor air quality influences people's lives, potentially affecting their health and comfort. Nowadays, ventilation is the only technique commonly used for regulating indoor air quality. CO₂ is the reference species considered in order to calculate the air exchange rates of indoor environments. Indeed, regarding air quality, the presence of pleasant or unpleasant odours can strongly influence t...

2007
Steven B Hawthorne

Volatile organic compound (VOC) data that had already been collected using EPA method TO-15 at four different sites under regulatory scrutiny (a school, strip mall, apartment complex, and business/residential neighborhood) were evaluated to determine whether the source of indoor air benzene was outdoor air or vapor intrusion from contaminated soil. Both the use of tracer organics characteristic...

2012
David L MacIntosh Taeko Minegishi Matthew A Fragala Joseph G Allen Kevin M Coghlan James H Stewart John F McCarthy

BACKGROUND Sealants and other building materials sold in the U.S. from 1958 - 1971 were commonly manufactured with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) at percent quantities by weight. Volatilization of PCBs from construction materials has been reported to produce PCB levels in indoor air that exceed health protective guideline values. The discovery of PCBs in indoor air of schools can produce nume...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2017
Katherine M Kinder Christopher A Gellasch James S Dusenbury Thomas C Timmes Thomas M Hughes

Globally, drinking water resources are diminishing in both quantity and quality. This situation has renewed interest in Condensation Water From Air (CWFA) technology, which utilizes water vapor in the air to produce water for both potable and non-potable purposes. However, there are currently insufficient data available to determine the relationship between air contaminants and the rate at whic...

2007
Herbert Riechelmann Tom Deutschle Ariane Grabow Birger Heinzow Werner Butte Rudolf Reiter

BACKGROUND Airway toxicity of indoor dust is not sufficiently understood. OBJECTIVES Our goal in this study was to describe the effects of indoor dust on human monocyte, epithelial, and lymphocyte cell lines. We aimed to a) obtain a comprehensive and intelligible outline of the transcriptional response; b) correlate differential transcription with cellular protein secretion; c) identify cell ...

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