Department of Environmental and Tropical Health, Agricultural University Wageningen, Gen. Foulkesweg 43, 6703 BM, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Environ Monit Assess. 1986 May;6(3):221-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00396791.
Indoor NO2 concentrations were measured in the kitchen, the living room and bedroom of 612 houses in two different areas in the Netherlands. In a group of housewives living in these homes, personal exposure to NO2 was measured. NO2 concentrations indoors were dependent on the presence or absence of (un)vented gas appliances. Personal NO2 exposure was only different between the two areas in the group with the lowest indoor concentrations. In this study, it was determined that gas appliances inside the house are the most important factor with respect to NO2 exposure and that outside NO2 concentration played a secondary role, except in situations where gas appliances were absent.
在荷兰的两个不同地区,对 612 所房屋的厨房、客厅和卧室中的室内 NO2 浓度进行了测量。在居住在这些房屋中的一组家庭主妇中,对个人的 NO2 暴露情况进行了测量。室内 NO2 浓度取决于是否存在(无)通风气体用具。只有在室内浓度最低的一组人群中,个人的 NO2 暴露情况在两个区域之间存在差异。在这项研究中,确定了室内气体用具是 NO2 暴露的最重要因素,而室外 NO2 浓度则是次要因素,除非不存在气体用具的情况。