In experimental settings, replacing old wood stoves with new wood stoves results in reduced personal exposure to household air pollution. We tested this assumption by measuring PM2.5 and levoglucosan concentrations inside homes and correlated them with wood stove age. Methods: Thirty homes in the Albuquerque, NM area were monitored over a seven-day period using in-home particulate monitors placed in a common living area during the winter months. Real-time aerosol monitoring was performed, and filter samples were analyzed gravimetrically to calculate PM2.5 concentrations and chemically to determine concentrations of levoglucosan. A linear regression model with backward stepwise elimination was performed to determine the factors that would pr...
Few studies have examined particulate matter (PM) exposure from self-reported use of wood stoves and...
In 2005 through 2008 a small rural mountain valley community engaged in a wood stove changeout progr...
Little information is available on the concentrations of ambient fine particles (PM<sub>2.5</sub>) i...
More than six million people in the United States use wood stoves as their primary heat source. Wood...
During the last decade, there has been a substantial rise in the use of wood for space and water hea...
This study concerns the levels of particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM1) released by residential stoves ...
Residential wood combustion is an important source of ambient air pollution, accounting for over 25%...
Wood burning for residential heating is prevalent in the Rocky Mountain regions of the United States...
BACKGROUND: Residential wood stove use has become more prevalent in high-income countries, but only ...
The incomplete wood combustion in appliances operated in batch mode is a recognised source of both i...
Forest fires and residential wood-burning are significant sources of fine particle (PM2.5) air poll...
This study concerns the levels of particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM1) released by residential stoves ...
Residential wood combustion is an important source of ambient air pollution, accounting for over 25%...
<div><p>This study evaluates effects of good burning practice and correct installation and managemen...
SUMMARY The overall goal of this project is to obtain a better understanding of community-wide indi...
Few studies have examined particulate matter (PM) exposure from self-reported use of wood stoves and...
In 2005 through 2008 a small rural mountain valley community engaged in a wood stove changeout progr...
Little information is available on the concentrations of ambient fine particles (PM<sub>2.5</sub>) i...
More than six million people in the United States use wood stoves as their primary heat source. Wood...
During the last decade, there has been a substantial rise in the use of wood for space and water hea...
This study concerns the levels of particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM1) released by residential stoves ...
Residential wood combustion is an important source of ambient air pollution, accounting for over 25%...
Wood burning for residential heating is prevalent in the Rocky Mountain regions of the United States...
BACKGROUND: Residential wood stove use has become more prevalent in high-income countries, but only ...
The incomplete wood combustion in appliances operated in batch mode is a recognised source of both i...
Forest fires and residential wood-burning are significant sources of fine particle (PM2.5) air poll...
This study concerns the levels of particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM1) released by residential stoves ...
Residential wood combustion is an important source of ambient air pollution, accounting for over 25%...
<div><p>This study evaluates effects of good burning practice and correct installation and managemen...
SUMMARY The overall goal of this project is to obtain a better understanding of community-wide indi...
Few studies have examined particulate matter (PM) exposure from self-reported use of wood stoves and...
In 2005 through 2008 a small rural mountain valley community engaged in a wood stove changeout progr...
Little information is available on the concentrations of ambient fine particles (PM<sub>2.5</sub>) i...