Tian Xuan, Cheng Yan, Chen Shiting, Liu Song, Wang Yanli, Niu Xinyi, Sun Jian
School of Human Settlements and Civil Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, China.
Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Xi'an Jiaotong University Health Science Center, Xi'an 710061, China.
Toxics. 2024 Oct 12;12(10):739. doi: 10.3390/toxics12100739.
The exacerbation of wildfires caused by global warming poses a significant threat to human health and environmental integrity. This review examines the particulate matter (PM) and gaseous pollutants resulting from fire incidents and their impacts on individual health, with a specific focus on the occupational hazards faced by firefighters. Of particular concern is the release of carbon-containing gases and fine particulate matter (PM) from forest fires and urban conflagrations, which exceed the recommended limits and pose severe health risks. Firefighters exposed to these pollutants demonstrate an elevated risk of developing pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases and cancer compared to the general population, indicating an urgent need for enhanced protective measures and health management strategies for firefighters. Through a meticulous analysis of the current research findings, this review delineates future research directions, focusing on the composition and properties of these pollutants, the impacts of fire-emitted pollutants on human health, and the development of novel protective technologies.
全球变暖导致野火加剧,对人类健康和环境完整性构成重大威胁。本综述考察了火灾事件产生的颗粒物(PM)和气态污染物及其对个人健康的影响,特别关注消防员面临的职业危害。尤其令人担忧的是森林火灾和城市大火释放的含碳气体和细颗粒物(PM),其超过了推荐限值并带来严重健康风险。与普通人群相比,接触这些污染物的消防员患肺部、心血管疾病和癌症的风险更高,这表明迫切需要加强消防员的防护措施和健康管理策略。通过对当前研究结果的细致分析,本综述划定了未来的研究方向,重点关注这些污染物的成分和特性、火灾排放污染物对人类健康的影响以及新型防护技术的开发。