The effects of alternative smoking policies on indoor air quality in 27 office buildings.
Author(s) : HEDGE A., ERICKSON W. A., RUBIN G.
Type of article: Article
Summary
A field study on the effects of 5 smoking policies (from complete prohibition to various forms of "restricted areas"). In each building the following were measured: carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, breathable particles, formaldehyde, nicotine, air temperature, relative humidity, and light levels. The results show that a restrictive policy effects only breathable particle content and nicotine content.
Details
- Original title: The effects of alternative smoking policies on indoor air quality in 27 office buildings.
- Record ID : 1996-0459
- Languages: English
- Source: Ann. occup. Hyg. - vol. 38 - n. 3
- Publication date: 1994/06
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- Themes: Indoor air quality
- Keywords: Tobacco; Air quality; Pollution; Air conditioning
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