Concentrations of airborne continuous fine particulate matter or (PM2.5), black carbon (BC), and ultrafine particles (UFP) were continuously measured over 5 days in winter and summer both indoors and outdoors at residences for forty-eight adults in 2005 and forty-seven asthmatic children in 2006. During 2006, personal concentrations of PM2.5 were also measured continuously. All 4 continuous instruments employed performed well both in laboratory and field conditions. Mean outdoor concentrations of PM2.5, BC, and UFP were significantly higher than either indoor or personal concentrations. Air exchange rates were low (median value only 0.2/h), there was widespread use of central forced air and high-quality furnace filters. Outdoor concentratio...
Concurrent indoor and outdoor measurements of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) were conducted at thre...
Indoor air quality is a growing concern as we spend the majority of time indoors and as new building...
An accurate evaluation of the airborne particle dose-response relationship requires detailed measure...
UFPs in the 20–100 nm size range were measured for 10 mins every hour for 5 consecutive days in 45 h...
Clean air is one of the most fundamental human needs since poor air quality affects the health and ...
The infiltration of particles into homes can vary seasonally, between homes in a community and betwe...
Purpose / Context - Particulate matter (PM) is one of the main indoor air pollutions, and it can cau...
Continuous monitors can be used to supplement traditional filter-based methods of determining person...
The objectives of this study were to measure levels of particulate matter (PM) in mechanically venti...
指導教員: 埼玉大学大学院理工学研究科 坂本和彦教授・関口和彦助教Indoor and outdoor sampling was simultaneously performed from Decem...
Clean air is one of the most fundamental human needs. Since people spen on average over 85% of their...
Indoor and outdoor characteristics of particulate matter (PM) were studied in a naturally ventilated...
International audienceFine particles (FP ; > 0,3 μm diameter) were measured continuously over a week...
Ambient air emissions of sub-micron particles infiltrate into indoor environments and play a 15 majo...
AbstractImpacts of industrial emissions on outdoor air pollution in nearby communities are well-docu...
Concurrent indoor and outdoor measurements of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) were conducted at thre...
Indoor air quality is a growing concern as we spend the majority of time indoors and as new building...
An accurate evaluation of the airborne particle dose-response relationship requires detailed measure...
UFPs in the 20–100 nm size range were measured for 10 mins every hour for 5 consecutive days in 45 h...
Clean air is one of the most fundamental human needs since poor air quality affects the health and ...
The infiltration of particles into homes can vary seasonally, between homes in a community and betwe...
Purpose / Context - Particulate matter (PM) is one of the main indoor air pollutions, and it can cau...
Continuous monitors can be used to supplement traditional filter-based methods of determining person...
The objectives of this study were to measure levels of particulate matter (PM) in mechanically venti...
指導教員: 埼玉大学大学院理工学研究科 坂本和彦教授・関口和彦助教Indoor and outdoor sampling was simultaneously performed from Decem...
Clean air is one of the most fundamental human needs. Since people spen on average over 85% of their...
Indoor and outdoor characteristics of particulate matter (PM) were studied in a naturally ventilated...
International audienceFine particles (FP ; > 0,3 μm diameter) were measured continuously over a week...
Ambient air emissions of sub-micron particles infiltrate into indoor environments and play a 15 majo...
AbstractImpacts of industrial emissions on outdoor air pollution in nearby communities are well-docu...
Concurrent indoor and outdoor measurements of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) were conducted at thre...
Indoor air quality is a growing concern as we spend the majority of time indoors and as new building...
An accurate evaluation of the airborne particle dose-response relationship requires detailed measure...