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Estimating the effect of being indoors on total personal exposure to outdoor air pollution.

S R Hayes.   

Abstract

A personal air quality model (PAQM) has been developed to estimate the effect of being indoors on total personal exposure to outdoor-generated air pollution. Designed to improve air toxics risk assessment, PAQM accounts for individual hourly activity patterns, indoor-outdoor differences, physical exercise level, and geographic location for up to 56 different population groups. Unique hourly activity profiles are specified for each population group; group members are assigned each hour to one of up to 10 different indoor and outdoor microenvironments. To illustrate PAQM use, we apply it to two example cases: a long-term example representative of situations where pollutant health impact is related to integrated exposure (as in the case of potentially carcinogenic air toxics) and a short-term example representative of situations where health impact is related to acute exposure to peak concentrations (as with ozone). Case study results illustrate that personal exposure, and thus health risk, attributable to outdoor-generated air pollution is sensitive to indoor-outdoor differences and population mobility. Where health impact is related to long-term integrated exposure (e.g., air toxics), exposure and subsequent risk are likely to be lower than that estimated by previous modeling techniques which do not account for such effects.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2607362     DOI: 10.1080/08940630.1989.10466640

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAPCA        ISSN: 0894-0630


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4.  Contributions of Indoor and Outdoor Sources to Ozone in Residential Buildings in Nanjing.

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5.  Use of personal measurements for ozone exposure assessment: a pilot study.

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Review 6.  Activity factors of the Korean exposure factors handbook.

Authors:  Jae-Yeon Jang; Soo-Nam Jo; So-Yeon Kim; Kyung-Eun Lee; Kyung-Ho Choi; Young-Hee Kim
Journal:  J Prev Med Public Health       Date:  2014-01-29

7.  Experimental Study on Ultrafine Particle Removal Performance of Portable Air Cleaners with Different Filters in an Office Room.

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