نتایج جستجو برای: air toxics

تعداد نتایج: 205901  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002

Journal: :Indoor air 2013
A Polidori P M Fine V White P S Kwon

UNLABELLED A study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of three air purification systems in reducing the exposure of children to air contaminants inside nine classrooms of three Southern California schools. Continuous and integrated measurements were conducted to monitor the indoor and outdoor concentrations of ultrafine particles (UFPs), fine and coarse particulate matter (PM2.5 and...

2011
Kristina W Whitworth Elaine Symanski Dejian Lai Ann L Coker

BACKGROUND There is increasing concern regarding the potential adverse health effects of air pollution, particularly hazardous air pollutants (HAPs). However, quantifying exposure to these pollutants is problematic. OBJECTIVE Our goal was to explore the utility of kriging, a spatial interpolation method, for exposure assessment in epidemiologic studies of HAPs. We used benzene as an example a...

2004
Walter J. Bishop

ublicly owned treatment works (POTWs) are beginning the process of identifying air emissions from their wastewater treatment and collection facilities. Many of these facilities will be required by local and state regulatory agencies to reduce emissions to meet air quality or health risks standards. Emissions include odors and toxic, reactive, volatile and criteria pollutants. A wide range of re...

2015
Evelyn O. Talbott Lynne P. Marshall Judith R. Rager Vincent C. Arena Ravi K. Sharma Shaina L. Stacy

BACKGROUND Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) constitute a major public health problem affecting one in 68 children. There is little understanding of the causes of ASD despite its serious social impact. Air pollution contains many toxicants known to have adverse effects on the fetus. We conducted a population based case-control study in southwestern Pennsylvania to estimate the association between...

2010
Timothy J Downs Laurie Ross Danielle Mucciarone Maria-Camila Calvache Octavia Taylor Robert Goble

BACKGROUND Despite indoor home environments being where people spend most time, involving residents in testing those environments has been very limited, especially in marginalized communities. We piloted participatory testing and reporting that combined relatively simple tests with actionable reporting to empower residents in Main South/Piedmont neighborhoods of Worcester, Massachusetts. We ans...

2015
Tara I. Yacovitch Scott C. Herndon Joseph R. Roscioli Cody Floerchinger W. Berk Knighton Charles E. Kolb

The Aerodyne Mobile Laboratory was deployed to the Houston Ship Channel and surrounding areas during the Benzene and Other Toxics Exposure field study in February 2015. We evaluated atmospheric concentrations of volatile organic hydrocarbons and other hazardous air pollutants of importance to human health, including benzene, 1,3-butadiene, toluene, xylenes, ethylbenzenes, styrene, and NO2. Ambi...

2014
Michael E Scheurer Heather E Danysh Michele Follen Philip J Lupo

BACKGROUND Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a necessary cause in the development of cervical cancer; however, not all women infected with HPV develop cervical cancer indicating that other risk factors are involved. Our objective was to determine the association between exposure to ambient levels of common traffic-related air toxics and cervical dysplasia, a precursor lesion for cervical ...

2007
Ariel F. Stein Vlad Isakov James Godowitch Roland R. Draxler

A modeling tool that can resolve contributions from individual sources to the urban environment is critical for air-toxics exposure assessments. Air toxics are often chemically reactive and may have background concentrations originated from distant sources. Grid models are the best-suited tools to handle the regional features of these chemicals. However, these models are not designed to resolve...

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