Concentration of particulate matter, CO and CO2 in selected schools inMalaysia
Good Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is important to ensure improved performance and productivity of students and teachers. Research was conducted at three selected schools in semiurban areas of Bandar Baru Bangi and Putrajaya, Malaysia to investigate the influence of the local surroundings on the IAQ in t...
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2-s2.0-84922723719 Yang Razali N.Y.; Latif M.T.; Dominick D.; Mohamad N.; Sulaiman F.R.; Srithawirat T. Concentration of particulate matter, CO and CO2 in selected schools inMalaysia 2015 Building and Environment 87 10.1016/j.buildenv.2015.01.015 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84922723719&doi=10.1016%2fj.buildenv.2015.01.015&partnerID=40&md5=51fd3b966cbb8c47215556c2b7ab51b7 Good Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is important to ensure improved performance and productivity of students and teachers. Research was conducted at three selected schools in semiurban areas of Bandar Baru Bangi and Putrajaya, Malaysia to investigate the influence of the local surroundings on the IAQ in the school classrooms. The concentrations of gas pollutants (CO, CO2) and particulate matter (PM) (PM10, PM2.5 and PM1) have been determined using automatic portable indoor air spectrometers. The results show that the overall average concentrations of the main parameters recorded inside the schools were 31μgm-3 (PM10), 18μgm-3 (PM2.5), 16μgm-3 (PM1), 502ppm (CO2) and 0.3ppm (CO). These concentrations were still below the recommended values suggested by the Malaysian Department of Safety and Health (DOSH), the Singapore National Environmental Agency (NEA) and the Hong Kong IAQ Guidelines for Offices and Public Places. In most cases, there were significant correlations (p<0.01) between air pollutants and meteorological factors such as temperature and relative humidity in the classrooms. The results of Indoor/Outdoor (I/O) ratios demonstrated that the concentration of indoor air pollutants in different classrooms was not necessarily influenced by outdoor air pollutants. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Elsevier Ltd 3601323 English Article |
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Yang Razali N.Y.; Latif M.T.; Dominick D.; Mohamad N.; Sulaiman F.R.; Srithawirat T. |
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Yang Razali N.Y.; Latif M.T.; Dominick D.; Mohamad N.; Sulaiman F.R.; Srithawirat T. Concentration of particulate matter, CO and CO2 in selected schools inMalaysia |
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Yang Razali N.Y.; Latif M.T.; Dominick D.; Mohamad N.; Sulaiman F.R.; Srithawirat T. |
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Yang Razali N.Y.; Latif M.T.; Dominick D.; Mohamad N.; Sulaiman F.R.; Srithawirat T. |
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Concentration of particulate matter, CO and CO2 in selected schools inMalaysia |
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Concentration of particulate matter, CO and CO2 in selected schools inMalaysia |
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Concentration of particulate matter, CO and CO2 in selected schools inMalaysia |
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Good Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is important to ensure improved performance and productivity of students and teachers. Research was conducted at three selected schools in semiurban areas of Bandar Baru Bangi and Putrajaya, Malaysia to investigate the influence of the local surroundings on the IAQ in the school classrooms. The concentrations of gas pollutants (CO, CO2) and particulate matter (PM) (PM10, PM2.5 and PM1) have been determined using automatic portable indoor air spectrometers. The results show that the overall average concentrations of the main parameters recorded inside the schools were 31μgm-3 (PM10), 18μgm-3 (PM2.5), 16μgm-3 (PM1), 502ppm (CO2) and 0.3ppm (CO). These concentrations were still below the recommended values suggested by the Malaysian Department of Safety and Health (DOSH), the Singapore National Environmental Agency (NEA) and the Hong Kong IAQ Guidelines for Offices and Public Places. In most cases, there were significant correlations (p<0.01) between air pollutants and meteorological factors such as temperature and relative humidity in the classrooms. The results of Indoor/Outdoor (I/O) ratios demonstrated that the concentration of indoor air pollutants in different classrooms was not necessarily influenced by outdoor air pollutants. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. |
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