Title of article :
Modeling residential exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke
Author/Authors :
Neil E. Klepeis، نويسنده , , William W. Nazaroff، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We apply a simulation model to explore the effect of a houseʹs multicompartment character on a nonsmokerʹs inhalation exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS). The model tracks the minute-by-minute movement of people and pollutants among multiple zones of a residence and generates SHS pollutant profiles for each room in response to room-specific smoking patterns. In applying the model, we consider SHS emissions of airborne particles, nicotine, and carbon monoxide in two hypothetical houses, one with a typical four-room layout and one dominated by a single large space. We use scripted patterns of room-to-room occupant movement and a cohort of 5000 activity patterns sampled from a US nationwide survey. The results for scripted and cohort simulation trials indicate that the multicompartment nature of homes, manifested as inter-room differences in pollutant levels and the movement of people among zones, can cause substantial variation in nonsmoker SHS exposure.
Keywords :
Indoor air quality , Multiple compartments , Particles , Human activity patterns , Nicotine
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment