Indoor Built Environments Attended by Primary School Children and Its Microbiology: A Cross-Project Study

Joana Sousa
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Exposure to indoor pollutants may exert a significant effect on children health as they spend most of their time in enclosed environments. This research compared the association of biological concentrations with indoor characteristics and building materials in places where children spend significant time indoors. It was compared the results of two autonomous research projects conducted in Porto primary schools and households. Both the projects included a walkthrough inspection and biological measurements in indoor environments in primary school classrooms and home bedrooms, respectively. Floor covering material was the major building characteristic associated with fungal concentrations. In addition, significant associations were observed between the heating system and Fusarium sp. and the type of glazing and Fumigatus sp. A comparison of the results between the two projects demonstrated similarities in the association of microbial concentrations with building materials, particularly with the floor type. This demonstrated that specific building materials could be a source of exposure to indoor pollutants. The influence of building materials on indoor air quality (IAQ) should be considered using building codes. When performing building retrofitting, professionals should be aware of the nexus between building materials-energy-IAQ-health, which, if not properly managed, could negate the efforts of meeting climate and related sustainable development goals.
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小学生参与的室内建筑环境及其微生物学:一项跨项目研究
儿童大部分时间是在封闭环境中度过的,因此接触室内污染物可能对儿童健康产生重大影响。这项研究比较了儿童在室内待很长时间的地方,生物浓度与室内特征和建筑材料的关系。它比较了在波尔图小学和家庭进行的两个自主研究项目的结果。这两个项目分别包括对小学教室和家庭卧室的室内环境进行巡视检查和生物测量。地板覆盖材料是与真菌浓度相关的主要建筑特征。此外,在供暖系统和镰刀菌、玻璃类型和烟曲霉之间观察到显著的关联。两个项目之间的结果比较表明,微生物浓度与建筑材料,特别是地板类型之间的关联相似。这表明,特定的建筑材料可能是暴露于室内污染物的来源。建筑材料对室内空气质量(IAQ)的影响应考虑使用建筑规范。在进行建筑改造时,专业人员应该意识到建筑材料-能源-室内空气质量-健康之间的关系,如果管理不当,可能会使实现气候和相关可持续发展目标的努力落空。
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