Literature DB >> 27600288

A review of the impact of fireworks on particulate matter in ambient air.

Chi-Chi Lin1.   

Abstract

To determine the impact of fireworks (FW) and firecrackers (FC) on particulate matter (PM) in ambient air, we reviewed evidence related to ambient PM during FW/FC periods; specifically, PM concentration, size, morphology, chemical components, including water-soluble ions and trace metals, and associated human health risks caused by exposure to FW/FC PM were reviewed. A large body of research suggests that outdoor ambient PM levels increase significantly during FW/FC displays. Furthermore, FW/FC PM remains suspended in the air, contributing to high PM concentrations for a long period. Increased PM from burning FW and FC mainly comprises fine and ultrafine spherical particles. Elevated levels of various trace metals, ions, elemental carbon (EC), organic carbon (OC), and organics in PM are present during FW/FC periods. IMPLICATIONS: Unique physical and chemical properties of ambient PM during short-term FW/FC burning can lead to a substantial increase in adverse health effects compared with during non-FW/FC periods. Further epidemiological and toxicological research into the potential health effects resulting from exposure to various pollutants from FW/FC is vital. Geographical distributions of PM concentrations during FW displays highlight the importance of implementing PM controls at the regional level and formulating stricter protective environmental legislation, particularly in Asian (e.g., India, China, or Taiwan) where festivals are not the only periods celebrated with FW/FC.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27600288     DOI: 10.1080/10962247.2016.1219280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Air Waste Manag Assoc        ISSN: 1096-2247            Impact factor:   2.235


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2.  Air pollution during New Year's fireworks and daily mortality in the Netherlands.

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5.  Fine Particulate Matter Concentrations during Independence Day Fireworks Display in the Lower Rio Grande Valley Region, South Texas, USA.

Authors:  Esmeralda Mendez; Owen Temby; Dawid Wladyka; Katarzyna Sepielak; Amit U Raysoni
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6.  Effects of fireworks on particulate matter concentration in a narrow valley: the case of the Medellín metropolitan area.

Authors:  Carlos D Hoyos; Laura Herrera-Mejía; Natalia Roldán-Henao; Alejandra Isaza
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