Indoor sources of air pollution worsen indoor and outdoor air quality. Thus, identifying and reducing indoor pollutant sources would decrease both indoor and outdoor air pollution, benefit public health, and help address the climate crisis. As outdoor sources come under r...
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Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution. In: Knöppel, H., Wolkoff, P. (eds) Chemical, Microbiological, Health and Comfort Aspects of Indoor Air Quality — State of the Art in SBS. Eurocourses: Chemical and Environmental Science, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/...
Pollutants from various indoor sources account for indoor air pollution mostly in developing countries and pose health risks to children. This study assessed the levels of indoor gaseous pollutants and environmental risk factors associated with asthma in children. A cross-sectional household survey was ...
All these types of indoor air pollution have different characteristics and hence to eliminate the pollution you first need to know and identify the type of indoor air pollution and then target the major sources of pollutants. To be able to target the source of pollutant, you should gain knowled...
BEC strives to bring effective and efficient procedures regarding any indoor air quality project as a cost value to the client. BEC’s Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Services include: Investigation of Indoor Air Pollutant Sources Assessment of Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems Air...
Identification and quantification of indoor air pollutant sources within a residential academic campus Sci. Total Environ., 569–570 (2016), pp. 46-52, 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.06.061 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Tran et al., 2017 N.Q. Tran, T.H. Nguyen, P. Thai, ...
Carbon monoxide is one of the most acutely toxic of all indoor air pollutants. It's caused by the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels. Common sources are...Tobacco smoke, space heaters (non-electric), defective furnaces, and automobile exhaust. ...
Further, some reports suggest that tobacco smoke causes ten times more air pollution than diesel car exhaust, making it one of the most severe indoor air pollution sources. Cooking stoves Another common indoor air pollutant is particulate matter (PM) from cooking stoves. In developing countries, ...
sources. Anthropogenic air pollution is often summarized as being mainly related to motorized street traffic (especially exhaust gases and tire abrasion). Whereas other sources including the burning of fuels, and larger factory emissions are also very important, public debate usually addresses car ...