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Indoor Air Pollution

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 1985
Although official efforts to control air pollution have traditionally focused on outdoor air, it is now apparent that elevated contaminant concentrations are common inside some private and public buildings. Concerns about potential public health problems due to indoor air pollution are based on evidence that urban residents typically spend more than 90
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Indoor Air Pollution

2021
PART I: Overview of Indoor Air Pollution. Liability for Indoor Air Pollution. Biological Pollutants in the Indoor Environment. Design of Projects for the Abatement of Microbial Contamination. Sustained Reduction of Aerobiological Densities in Buildings by Modification of Interior Surfaces with Silane Modified Quaternary Amines.
Jack G. Kay   +2 more
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Indoor Air Pollutants

Advances in Pediatrics, 1988
A major contribution of the pediatrician is to help families rank the multitude of pollutants according to their known risk for child health. Elimination of household smoking and completely effective venting of indoor heating devices are beneficial to all and mandatory in homes of allergic children.
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Indoor air pollution from solid fuels and hypertension: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Environmental Pollution, 2020
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are leading global health issue. More studies have linked indoor air pollution from solid fuel usage to hypertension risk, a leading risk factor for CVD.
Lanyu Li   +6 more
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Investigation of yearly indoor/outdoor PM2.5 levels in the perspectives of health impacts and air pollution control: Case study in Changchun, in the northeast of China

, 2020
Campus environment, especially campus indoor environment, will directly affect the health of college students. Through one-year real-time monitoring of PM2.5 indoor and outdoor in colleges and universities in Northeast China, the annual PM2.5 indoor and ...
Li Bai, Zijian He, Chunhui Li, Zhao Chen
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Indoor air pollution

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1968
Air pollutants were liberated in a laboratory, and the decay of concentration was measured by standard methods during the return to equilibrium. Half-lives corrected for air leakage were as follows: hydrogen chloride 7 min; sulphur dioxide 40 to 60 min; smoke 145 to 300 min.
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Cooking that kills: Cleaner energy access, indoor air pollution, and health

, 2020
Cooking with dirty fuel is known to be one of the biggest sources of indoor air pollution in developing countries. I estimate the health impact of indoor air pollution using a nationwide fuel-switching program, the largest household energy transition ...
Imelda
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Characteristics of indoor air pollution and estimation of respiratory dosage under varied fuel-type and kitchen-type in the rural areas of Telangana state in India.

Science of the Total Environment, 2019
Indoor Air Pollution (IAP) is one of the top environmental risks in developing countries including India, with more than a million deaths annually, predominantly through Particulate Matter (PM) exposure. The current study deals with the measurement of PM
Yaparla Deepthi   +2 more
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Houseplant, indoor air pollution, and cardiovascular effects among elderly subjects in Taipei, Taiwan.

Science of the Total Environment, 2020
Previous studies have documented the linkage between houseplant usage and indoor air quality (IAQ) improvement. However, the effect of houseplant on the association between indoor air quality and cardiovascular health is still unknown.
Ruey-yu Chen   +3 more
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