Sources of indoor pollutants 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 37 作者: HU Wanner 摘要: In order to ensure an impeccable indoor air quality, it is important to do so, whenever possible, by means of source-control. In particular, this general principle should be applied with regard to ...
The paper discusses a three-phase approach, employing environmental chambers, indoor air quality (IAQ) models, and test house experiments, that is effective in linking sources of indoor pollutants to measured concentrations. Emission factors developed in test chambers can be used to evaluate full-...
Source control is the preferred approach to providing indoor air quality for public health protection. Source control includes judicious product selection, modification, or use restrictions that eliminate or reduce emissions of harmful substances into in
根据"T he likelihood of immediate reactions to indoor air pollutantsdepends on several factors"可知,此段讲影响室内污染直接症状的因素.对应A Factors that influence reactions to pollutants .80.答案C.信息匹配题.根据"Certain immediate effects are similar to those from colds or other viral diseases , ...
The current understanding of air pollution and health lacks an understanding of source-specific air pollution exposure. Thus, we developed a model to estimate human exposure to pollutants originating indoors and outdoors. We found indoor sources strongly contribute to total PM2.5 and NO2 exposure in...
of UFP and other air pollutants such as CO, CO2 and PM2.5 inside a moving vehicle under five different ventilation conditions [10]. The vehicle was moved on an interstate freeway with a speed limit of 60 mph and on an urban roadway with a speed limit of 30 mph. It was shown that ...
Indoor air qualityTwin apartmentsAcceptable source strengthHuman bioeffluentsThis study deals with the modeling of air pollution in apartments from laboratory measurements of source strengths, using formaldehyde and Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs) as model pollutants. The sources in two test ...
Health Effects of Indoor Air Pollutants Health effects due to indoor air pollutants may be short- as well as long-term. Short-term problems include a stuffy, odorous environment and symptoms such as burning eyes, skin irritation, and headaches. Long-term health problems have a longer latency pe...
Indoor air quality assessment has been studied for many years, though not as intensively as the outdoor environment. This is likely due to the diversity of the indoor environments, the high cost that comes with such studies, as well as the perceived importance of indoor versus outdoor studies...
The development and validation of a methodology for the analysis of polyaromatic hydrocarbons in air particulates (indoor and outdoor) PAH form a large class of ubiquitous pollutants mainly of anthropogenic origin. Several PAH found in air particulates have been identified as carcinogens and mutagens....