[HTML][HTML] Airborne particles in indoor environment of homes, schools, offices and aged care facilities: The main routes of exposure

L Morawska, GA Ayoko, GN Bae, G Buonanno… - Environment …, 2017 - Elsevier
It has been shown that the exposure to airborne particulate matter is one of the most
significant environmental risks people face. Since indoor environment is where people …

Outdoor-indoor air pollution in urban environment: challenges and opportunity

DYC Leung - Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2015 - frontiersin.org
With the continual improvement in our quality of life, indoor air quality has become an
important area of concern in the twenty-first century. Indoor air quality is affected by many …

Overview of HOMEChem: House observations of microbial and environmental chemistry

DK Farmer, ME Vance, JPD Abbatt… - … Science: Processes & …, 2019 - pubs.rsc.org
The House Observations of Microbial and Environmental Chemistry (HOMEChem) study is a
collaborative field investigation designed to probe how everyday activities influence the …

The impact of pollution on worker productivity

JG Zivin, M Neidell - American Economic Review, 2012 - aeaweb.org
This paper assesses the impact of pollution on worker productivity by relating exogenous
daily variations in ozone with productivity of agricultural workers as recorded under piece …

Review of relationship between indoor and outdoor particles: I/O ratio, infiltration factor and penetration factor

C Chen, B Zhao - Atmospheric environment, 2011 - Elsevier
Epidemiologic evidence indicates a relationship between outdoor particle exposure and
adverse health effects, while most people spend 85–90% of their time indoors, thus …

Assessing residential PM2.5 concentrations and infiltration factors with high spatiotemporal resolution using crowdsourced sensors

DM Lunderberg, Y Liang, BC Singer… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Building conditions, outdoor climate, and human behavior influence residential
concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM2. 5). To study PM2. 5 spatiotemporal variability …

Respiratory risks from household air pollution in low and middle income countries

SB Gordon, NG Bruce, J Grigg, PL Hibberd… - The lancet Respiratory …, 2014 - thelancet.com
A third of the world's population uses solid fuel derived from plant material (biomass) or coal
for cooking, heating, or lighting. These fuels are smoky, often used in an open fire or simple …

Changes in indoor pollutants since the 1950s

CJ Weschler - Atmospheric environment, 2009 - Elsevier
Over the past half-century there have been major changes in building materials and
consumer products used indoors. Composite-wood, synthetic carpets, polymeric flooring …

Contribution from indoor sources to particle number and mass concentrations in residential houses

C He, L Morawska, J Hitchins, D Gilbert - Atmospheric environment, 2004 - Elsevier
As part of a large study investigating indoor air in residential houses in Brisbane, Australia,
the purpose of this work was to quantify emission characteristics of indoor particle sources in …

Walking-induced particle resuspension in indoor environments

J Qian, J Peccia, AR Ferro - Atmospheric Environment, 2014 - Elsevier
Resuspension of particles indoors increases the risk of consequent exposure through
inhalation and non-dietary ingestion. Studies have been conducted to characterize indoor …