Title of article :
Personal Exposure and Indoor Home Particulate Matter: A Review
Author/Authors :
Mohammadyan، M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 11 سال 2012
Abstract :
This review deals with field studies of particles indoors and exposure to particulate concentrations
on recent surveys of homes. The results of indoor and personal exposure concentrations are presented. In
addition the effect of other related air pollution factors which might have an effect on exposure to particles are
discussed. This paper surveys of particle concentrations and sources in homes from 1981 to 2011. Three major
studies which in the USA and a large scale study in Europe that carried out to measure personal exposure and
indoor home particle concentrations. A number of small personal exposure studies in homes are also briefly
summarized. Personal exposure studies in the USA, EXPOLIS cities and Toronto and others similar studies have
documented that the personal exposure to PM concentrations was higher than those measured indoors. Most 2.5
of these studies found a suitable relationship between residential indoor and personal exposure to particulate
matter. Personal exposure to respirable particulate matter highly correlated with indoor air. Ambient
concentrations obtained from Fixed Site Monitors poorly correlated with total personal exposure to particulate
matter concentrations. Some indoor particle source such as smoking, cooking and resuspension of indoor dust
may increase subjected to personal exposure and indoor particulate concentrations.
Journal title :
Iranica Journal of Energy and Environment (IJEE)
Journal title :
Iranica Journal of Energy and Environment (IJEE)