Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Yoshida-Konoe-cho, Sakyo, Kyoto, 606, Japan,
Environ Health Prev Med. 2014 Jan;19(1):81-8. doi: 10.1007/s12199-013-0356-4. Epub 2013 Aug 10.
Asian dust storms originating from arid regions of Mongolia and China are a well-known springtime phenomenon throughout East Asia. Evidence is increasing for the adverse health effects caused by airborne desert dust inhalation. Given that people spend approximately 90 % of their time indoors, indoor air quality is a significant concern. The present study aimed to examine the influence of outdoor particulate matter (PM) levels on indoor PM levels during Asian dust events under everyday conditions.
We simultaneously monitored counts of particles larger than 0.3, 0.5, 1, 2, and 5 μm using two direct-reading instruments (KC-01D1 airborne particle counter; Rion), one placed in an apartment room and another on the veranda, under everyday conditions before and during an Asian dust event. We also examined how indoor particle counts were affected by opening a window, crawling, and air purifier use.
An Asian dust event on 24 April 2012 caused 50- and 20-fold increases in PM counts in outdoor and indoor air, respectively. A window open for 10 min resulted in a rapid increase of indoor PM counts up to 70 % of outside levels that did not return to baseline levels after 3 h. An air purifier rapidly reduced PM counts for all particle sizes measured.
It is important to account for occupant behavior, such as window-opening and air purifier use, when estimating residential exposure to particulate matter.
起源于蒙古和中国干旱地区的亚洲沙尘暴是东亚地区众所周知的春季现象。越来越多的证据表明,吸入空气中的沙尘会对健康造成不良影响。由于人们大约 90%的时间都在室内度过,因此室内空气质量是一个重要的关注点。本研究旨在考察在日常条件下,亚洲沙尘事件期间,室外颗粒物(PM)水平对室内 PM 水平的影响。
在日常条件下,在亚洲沙尘事件发生之前和期间,我们使用两台直读仪器(KC-01D1 空气传播粒子计数器;Rion)同时监测大于 0.3、0.5、1、2 和 5μm 的粒子计数,一台放在公寓房间内,另一台放在阳台上。我们还研究了打开窗户、爬行和使用空气净化器如何影响室内粒子计数。
2012 年 4 月 24 日的一场亚洲沙尘事件导致室外和室内空气中的 PM 计数分别增加了 50 倍和 20 倍。打开窗户 10 分钟会导致室内 PM 计数迅速增加,最高可达室外水平的 70%,3 小时后仍未恢复到基线水平。空气净化器可迅速降低所有测量粒径的 PM 计数。
在估计居民对颗粒物的暴露程度时,必须考虑到开窗和使用空气净化器等居住者行为。