Measurement of airborne and floor dusts in a nonproblem building

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作者
Leese, KE
Cole, EC
Hall, RM
Berry, MA
机构
[1] DYNCORP HLTH RES SERV, DURHAM, NC 27703 USA
[2] US EPA, RES TRIANGLE PK, NC 27711 USA
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关键词
cleaning; dust; indoor air quality; particle mass concentration; particles; nonproblem building;
D O I
10.1080/15428119791012676
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Part of a year-long study was to establish baseline measurements of airborne and surface dusts in a building. A four-story building was monitored with a laser particle counter (IPC) to characterize airbourne particle size ranges of >0.5 to >15 mu m, a fine particle sample (FPS) to measure 24-hour total airborne dust mass concentrations, and a high-volume small surface sampler (HVS3) to assess dust levels on floor surfaces. Monthly measurements were taken on each floor for 5 months. An improved cleaning regimen was instituted, and monitoring continued for 7 months. Mean LPC indoor particle counts correlated well with those outdoors (0.92). Mean LPC size distributions were similar on all floors, decreasing as particle size increased, and remained fairly constant over the study. FPS airborne dust mass concentrations were low throughout the building (5 to 11.5 mu g/m(3)). In comparing FPS and LPC measurements, mean 24-hour FPS total airborne dust mass measurements proved the most meaningful over a long term. LPC data were proven useful for the preliminary site evaluations or to locate particle sources. Mean building HVS3 dust loads for the year were 2.1 +/- 1 g/m(2) for carpet and 0.08+/-0.03 g/m(2) for vinyl tile. An inverse relationship between carpet dust and airborne dun showed that (1) as carpet dust is disturbed and resuspended, dust levels in the carpet decrease and airborne dust levels increase, and (2) as airborne dust settles onto carpet, total airborne dust mass decreases while carpet dust mass increases. All measurement methods used helped physically characterize the airborne and surface dusts and provide baseline measurements for a nonproblem building.
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页码:432 / 438
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