| Literature DB >> 25380652 |
Amanda L Northcross1, Nina Hwang, Kalpana Balakrishnan, Sumi Mehta.
Abstract
Exposure to smoke from the use of solid fuels and inefficient stoves for cooking and heating is responsible for approximately 4 million premature deaths yearly. As increasing investments are made to tackle this important public health issue, there is a need for identifying and providing guidance on best practices for exposure and stove performance monitoring, particularly for public health research and evaluation studies. This paper, which builds upon the discussion at an expert consultation on exposure assessment convened by the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and PATH in late 2012, aims to provide general guidance on what to monitor, who and where to monitor, and how to monitor household air pollution exposures. In addition, we summarize information about commercially available monitoring equipment and the technical properties of these monitors most important for household air pollution exposure assessment. The target audience includes epidemiologists conducting health studies and program evaluators aiming to quantify changes in exposures to estimate the potential health benefits of cookstoves intervention projects.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25380652 PMCID: PMC4416115 DOI: 10.1007/s10393-014-0990-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecohealth ISSN: 1612-9202 Impact factor: 3.184
WHO Guidelines for CO and PM2.5
| Averaging time | CO mg/m3 | PM2.5 μg/m3 | PM10 μg/m3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual | – | 10 | 20 |
| 24 h | – | 25 | 50 |
| 15 min | 100 | – | – |
| 1 h | 35 | – | – |
| 8 h | 10 | – | – |
| 24 h | 7 | – | – |
Summary of Commercially Available Particulate Matter Monitors
| Name | Monitor type | Battery type | Max battery life (h) | Active/passive | Integrated/continuous | Data logging | Zero correction | Detection method | PM cutpoint | Manufacturer detection limit/measurement range**** |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTI MicroPEM | Personal | 3 AA | ≥36 | Active | Integrated Continuous | Yes | Yes | Light scattering Gravimetric | PM2.5 PM10 | LOD: 1 μg/m3 |
| Berkeley Air UCB | Personal | 9 V battery | ~600 | Passive | Continuous | Yes | Yes | Light scattering | none | LOD: 30–50 μg/m3 UOD ~25,000 μg/m3 |
| TSI Side Pak AM510 | Personal | Rechargeable 1,650 mAH 2,700 mAH NiMH 6-cell AA | 7–22 | Active | Continuous | Yes | Yes | Light scattering | PM2.5 PM10 | PM size: 0.1–10 μm Res/: 1 μg/m3 |
| DustTrak 2 | Area | Rechargeable 6,600 mAH Li-Ion 3,600 mAH Li-Ion | <6 | Active | Continuous | Yes | Yes | Light scattering | PM2.5 PM10 | PM Size: 0.1–10 μm Mass Conc.: 0.001–150 mg/m3 |
| MIE Personal DataRAM. pDR-1000AN | Personal | Rechargeable NiMH 9 V alkaline 9 V Li AC source | NiMH:72 9 V alkaline: 20 9 V Li: 40 | Passive | Continuous | Yes | Yes | Light scattering | none | PM Size: 0.1–10 μm Mass Conc.: 0.001–400 mg/m3 |
| MIE Personal DataRAM. pDR-1200 | Personal | Rechargeable NiMH, or AC line current | NiMH:72 9 V alkaline: 20 9 V Li: 40 | Active | Continuous | Yes | Yes | Light scattering | none | PM Size: 0.1–10 μm Mass Conc: 0.001–400 mg/m3 |
| SKC Airchek model 224-PCXR8 Pump | Personal | Rechargeable NiMH | >20 | Active | Integrated | Yes | No | Gravimetric filter | – | NA |
| SKC Personal Exposure monitors (PEM model 200) | Personal | None | NA | Active | Integrated | NA | No | Gravimetric filter | PM2.5 PM10 | NA |
| Sioutas Impactor and Leland Legacy Pump | Area/Short-term Personal | Li-Ion battery pack | 24 | Active | Integrated | NA | NA | Gravimetric filter | PM2.5 PM1.0 PM0.5 PM0.25 | NA |
| Casella Apex Personal Sampling Pump | Personal | 4.8 NiMH, AC line current | >45 | Active | Integrated | No | – | Gravimetric filter | – | NA |
Summary of Commercially Available CO Monitors
| Name | Max battery life (h) | Battery type | Active/passive | Integrated/continuous | Data logging | Zero correctable | Detection method | Measurement range/resolution (ppm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gasbadge Pro | 2,600 | 3 V, CR2 Li | Passive | Continuous | Yes | Yes | Electrochemical sensor | 0–1,500/2 |
| Lascar EL-USB-CO300 | 2,160 | 2 AA | Passive | Continuous | Yes | No | Electrochemical sensor | 0–300/2 |
| Dräger pac5000 | >10,400 | Rechargeable Li | Passive | Continuous | Yes | Yes | Electrochemical sensor | 0–500/2 |
| Dräger pac7000 | >10,400 | Rechargeable Li | Passive | Continuous | Yes | Yes | Electrochemical sensor | 0–1999/2 |
| Gastec Passive Diffusion tubes 1D | Measuring time: 0.5–48 h | none | Passive | Integrated | No | Color Dosimetry | LOD: 2 ppm (10 h) 1.4–2,000 | |
| Gastec Passive Diffusion tubes 1DL | Measuring time: 0.5–24 h | none | Passive | Integrated | No | Color Dosimetry | 0.4–400 LOD 0.2 ppm (24 h) | |
| Enerac 100 Pocket | 8 | 6 AA rechargeable | Active | Yes | Yes | Electrochemical sensor | 0–2,000 | |
| IAQ CALC indoor air quality meter 7545 | 4 AA AC Adapter | Passive | Continuous | Yes | Yes | Electrochemical sensor | 0–500 |