Particle and Aerosol Research Vol. 5, No. 3, September 2009 |
ISSN : 1738-8716 (Print) ISSN : 2287-8130 (Online) |
A study of a thermal energy equipment for controlling airborne microorganisms in indoor laboratory environments
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Abstracts
Airborne microorganisms, termed bioaerosols, are etiological agents of many respiratory and skin diseases. There
are high demands of controlling the concentration of bioaerosols, specifically in indoor environments. Here, a new
system for controlling indoor bioaerosols is designed and evaluated. An idea of a short time exposure to a thermal
energy is used in the design of the equipment. The system was tested in laboratory environments. The experimental
results show that the new system can reduce the concentration of viable bioaerosols of indoor laboratory environments.
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