Franklin PJ, Loveday J, Cook A: Unflued gas heaters and respiratory symptoms in older people with asthma. Thorax 2012, 67(4):315-20.Franklin PJ, Loveday J, Cook A. Unflued gas heaters and respiratory symptoms in older people with asthma. Thorax 2012;67:315-20....
Background Unflued gas heaters (UFGHs) and cookers are a major contributor to air pollution in homes. Gas appliances have been associated with adverse respiratory outcomes in children and, less consistently, adults. There have been very few studies on the effects of gas appliances on the respira...
In homes the primary source of NO2 is gas appliances, such as heaters and cookers. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of gas appliances on both indoor residential concentrations and personal exposure to NO2 in Perth, Western Australia. Residential NO2 concentrations and ...
unflued gas heatersrespiratory diseaseseniorsnitrogen dioxidevolatile organic compoundsUnflued gas appliances are a major contributor to indoor air pollution (IAP) in homes. These appliances have been associated with adverse respiratory health outcomes, mostly in children. As people age they are more ...
The article presents information on a statement on the use of unfueld gas heaters issued by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand. With reference to the statement, the enHealth Council of Australia and New Zealand agrees to the fact that there are significant adverse health ...
(2004) Room chamber assessment of the pollutant emission properties of (nominally) low-emission unflued gas heaters, Indoor Air, 14, 84-91.S. K. Brown, K. J. Mahoney et M. Cheng : Room chamber assessment of the pollutant emission properties of (nominally) low-emission unflued gas ...