Particle and Aerosol Research Vol. 10, No. 3, September 2014 |
ISSN : 1738-8716 (Print) ISSN : 2287-8130 (Online) |
Indoor Air Pollution of a High-rise Apartment Caused by Combustion Sources in Winter
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Abstracts
Home is a major living environment of children. In urban area, indoor air at home could be severely influenced by
combustion sources such as vehicle exhaust and cooking. In this work, the air quality of a high-rise apartment was
investigated by monitoring combustion-related air pollutants at both indoor and outdoor in winter of 2014. From 48-h
continuous monitoring data, large amount of NOx was observed at the balcony of the high-rise apartment during the
morning traffic hours. It deteriorated indoor air quality of the apartment. During the cooking activity, high peak
episodes of ultrafine particles were seen. It was concluded that effects of vehicle exhaust and cooking activity on the
indoor air of the high-rise apartment could be easily checked by NOx and ultrafine particle indicators, respectively.
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