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Feb 15, 2023This review gives a global overview of the predominant indoor chemical pollutant levels monitored in DCCs, compares their concentration with ...
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Mar 18, 2024The following links provide information about indoor air quality and the steps that can be taken to improve indoor air quality in a childcare facility.
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Feb 15, 2023This review gives a global overview of the predominant indoor chemical pollutant levels monitored in DCCs, compares their concentration with available ...
Environmental Research 176. Braun, G.-J., Zeiler, W., (2019a) The CO2 conditions within the baby cots of day care centres, E3S Web of Conferences. EDP.
Oct 15, 2021This study monitored a daycare center in the metropolitan area and then diagnosed the occurrence and correlations of indoor air contaminants.
Nov 18, 2021The most effective way to reduce the concentration of air pollutants in nurseries is the installation of a new ventilation system, followed by an air purifier.
Children are at greater risk from air pollution. The American Lung Association describes ways that children can be affected by poor air quality.
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Feb 1, 2023The use of portable air purifiers (PAPs) can result in reduction in PM2.5 concentration up to 49 % in schools and is beneficial for human health ...
Apr 12, 2021This article reviews current studies on the indoor environment in nurseries. It summarizes air pollution levels and related environmental and behavioural ...
Observed smoke, mold, perfume, spray air-freshener and bleach use were common. Rodent infestation, ammonia use and carpet cleaning were rare. Non-HEPA vacuuming ...