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Source specific exposure and risk assessment for indoor aerosols

Koivisto, Antti Joonas; Kling, Kirsten Inga; Hänninen, Otto; Jayjock, Michael; Löndahl, Jakob; Wierzbicka, Aneta; Fonseca, Ana Sofia; Uhrbrand, Katrine; Boor, Brandon E.; Jimenez, Araceli Sanchez; Hämeri, Kaarle; Dal Maso, Miikka; Arnold, Susan F.; Jensen, Keld A.; Viana, Mar; Morawska, Lidia; Hussein, Tareq (2019-06-10)

 
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Koivisto, Antti Joonas
Kling, Kirsten Inga
Hänninen, Otto
Jayjock, Michael
Löndahl, Jakob
Wierzbicka, Aneta
Fonseca, Ana Sofia
Uhrbrand, Katrine
Boor, Brandon E.
Jimenez, Araceli Sanchez
Hämeri, Kaarle
Dal Maso, Miikka
Arnold, Susan F.
Jensen, Keld A.
Viana, Mar
Morawska, Lidia
Hussein, Tareq
10.06.2019

Science of the Total Environment
doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.02.398
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<p>Poor air quality is a leading contributor to the global disease burden and total number of deaths worldwide. Humans spend most of their time in built environments where the majority of the inhalation exposure occurs. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is challenged by outdoor air pollution entering indoors through ventilation and infiltration and by indoor emission sources. The aim of this study was to understand the current knowledge level and gaps regarding effective approaches to improve IAQ Emission regulations currently focus on outdoor emissions, whereas quantitative understanding of emissions from indoor sources is generally lacking.Therefore, specific indoor sources need to be identified, characterized, and quantified according to their environmental and human health impact. The emission sources should be stored in terms of relevant metrics and statistics in an easily accessible format that is applicable for source specific exposure assessment by using mathematical mass balance modelings. This forms a foundation for comprehensive risk assessment and efficient interventions. For such a general exposure assessment model we need 1) systematic methods for indoor aerosol emission source assessment, 2) source emission documentation in terms of relevant a) aerosol metrics and b) biological metrics, 3) default model parameterization for predictive exposure modeling, 4) other needs related to aerosol characterization techniques and modeling methods. Such a general exposure assessment model can be applicable for private, public, and occupational indoor exposure assessment, making it a valuable tool for public health professionals, product safety designers, industrial hygienists, building scientists, and environmental consultants working in the field of IAQ and health. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.</p>
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