Indoor air quality of non-residential urban buildings in Delhi, India

Arindam Datta , R. Suresh , Akansha Gupta , Damini Singh , Priyanka Kulshrestha
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Nearly 30% of total population and over 2 million students of Delhi spent above 1/3rd of their daily time in different office buildings and educational institutions of Delhi, of which the ambient air quality is reportedly worst in the globe. However, studies on indoor air quality of non-residential buildings are scarce in India. Present study was conducted in two office buildings and one educational building in Delhi during pre-monsoon. CO2, PM2.5 and VOCs were measured inside each building at every 5 min interval between 9:30 AM and 5:30 PM for 5 days every week. The average CO2 concentration in both office buildings (1513 ppm and 1338 ppm) was recorded much higher than the ASHRAE standard. Ductless air-conditioning system couple with poor air-circulation and active air-filtration could be attributed to significantly higher concentration of PM2.5 in one of the office buildings (43.8 μg m−3). However, there was significant variation in the concentration of different pollutants at different locations in a building. Among different non-residential buildings, significantly lower concentration of all pollutants was recorded in the educational building (CO2: 672 ppm; PM2.5: 22.8 μg m−3 and VOC: 0.08 ppm). Total hazard ratio analysis ranks one of the office buildings as most hazardous to workers health compared to others.

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印度德里城市非住宅建筑的室内空气质量
德里近30%的人口和200多万名学生每天有超过三分之一的时间在不同的办公大楼和教育机构中度过,据报道,德里的环境空气质量是全球最差的。然而,在印度,对非住宅建筑室内空气质量的研究很少。目前的研究是在季风前在德里的两座办公楼和一座教育大楼进行的。每周五天,在上午9:30至下午5:30之间每隔5分钟测量每栋建筑内的CO2、PM2.5和VOCs。这两座办公楼的平均二氧化碳浓度(1513 ppm和1338 ppm)远远高于ASHRAE标准。其中一栋办公楼的PM2.5浓度较高(43.8 μg m−3),与空气循环不良和主动空气过滤相结合。然而,在同一建筑物的不同位置,不同污染物的浓度存在显著差异。在不同的非住宅建筑中,教育建筑的所有污染物浓度都明显较低(CO2: 672 ppm;PM2.5: 22.8 μg m−3,VOC: 0.08 ppm)。总风险比分析将一栋办公楼列为对工人健康危害最大的办公楼。
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