Elevated personal exposure to particulate matter from human activities in a residence.

Andrea R Ferro, Royal J Kopperud, Lynn M Hildemann
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Continuous laser particle counters collocated with time-integrated filter samplers were used to measure personal, indoor, and outdoor particulate matter (PM) concentrations for a variety of prescribed human activities during a 5-day experimental period in a home in Redwood City, CA, USA. The mean daytime personal exposures to PM(2.5) and PM(5) during prescribed activities were 6 and 17 times, respectively, as high as the pre-activity indoor background concentration. Activities that resulted in the highest exposures of PM(2.5), PM(5), and PM(10) were those that disturbed dust reservoirs on furniture and textiles, such as dry dusting, folding clothes and blankets, and making a bed. The vigor of activity and type of flooring were also important factors for dust resuspension. Personal exposures to PM(2.5) and PM(5) were 1.4 and 1.6 times, respectively, as high as the indoor concentration as measured by a stationary monitor. The ratio of personal exposure to the indoor concentration was a function of both particle size and the distance of the human activity from the stationary indoor monitor. The results demonstrate that a wide variety of indoor human resuspension activities increase human exposure to PM and contribute to the "personal cloud" effect.

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住宅内人类活动引起的个人颗粒物暴露量增加。
在为期5天的实验期间,在美国加利福尼亚州红木市的一户家庭中,使用连续激光粒子计数器与时间积分滤波器采样器一起测量各种规定的人类活动中个人、室内和室外颗粒物(PM)浓度。在规定活动期间,个人白天暴露于PM(2.5)和PM(5)的平均浓度分别是活动前室内背景浓度的6倍和17倍。导致PM(2.5)、PM(5)和PM(10)暴露量最高的活动是干扰家具和纺织品上的粉尘储存库的活动,如干除尘、折叠衣服和毯子以及铺床。活动强度和地板类型也是影响粉尘再悬浮的重要因素。个人暴露于PM(2.5)和PM(5)的浓度分别是固定监测仪测量的室内浓度的1.4倍和1.6倍。个人暴露与室内浓度之比是粒子大小和人类活动与固定室内监测器的距离的函数。结果表明,各种各样的室内人体再悬浮活动增加了人体对PM的暴露,并促成了“个人云”效应。
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