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어린이집 실내공기 중 미세먼지와 부유 미생물의 평가분석Assessment of particles and bioaerosol concentrations at daycare centers in Seoul

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Assessment of particles and bioaerosol concentrations at daycare centers in Seoul
Authors
손종렬김진만오현주남인식양진호이도희이병양
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
한국냄새환경학회
Keywords
Daycare; PM; Bioaerosol; Air purifier
Citation
실내환경 및 냄새 학회지, v.13, no.1, pp.40 - 48
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Journal Title
실내환경 및 냄새 학회지
Volume
13
Number
1
Start Page
40
End Page
48
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/99794
DOI
10.15250/joie.2014.13.1.40
ISSN
2288-9167
Abstract
The current interest in atmospheric particulate matter (PM) is mainly due to its effect on human health. Exposure to outdoor PM is associated with a wide range of adverse health effects. Indoor air contains a complexmixture of bioaerosols such as bacteria, fungi and allergens. Children are known to be more susceptible tothe exposures of PM and bioaerosols which are represented by airborne bacteria, fungi, and allergens. Thisstudy is to assess concentrations of the atmospheric PM and bioaerosols indoors and outdoors at 15 daycarecenters for children located in Seoul. Particles were measured indoors and outdoors with automatic particlemonitoring using beta radiation absorption. Airborne bacteria and fungi were sampled by Anderson sampler. Analysis shows that average indoor PM10 was 95.7 μg/m3 (SD 26.6 μg/m3) and average level of airbornebacteria and fungi were 575.0 CFU/m3 (SD 431.6 CFU/m3) and 77.9 CFU/m3 (SD 45.6 CFU/m3), respectively. Finally, efficient ventilation and effective air cleaning strategies are necessary to reduce indoor concentrationsof particles and bioaerosols.
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