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Investigation of window-opening behaviour and indoor air quality in dwellings situated in the temperate zone in China

Tingxuan Deng, Xiong Shen, Xiaojie Cheng, Junjie Liu

2020Indoor and Built Environment37 citationsDOI

Abstract

Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a key factor that could affect the indoor environment and people's health. In this study, we report a comprehensive study on IAQ in 30 dwellings in the temperate zone in China. Thirty naturally ventilated dwellings were selected in the urban area of Kunming, which is the largest city in temperate zone in China. In four seasons, short-term measurement of formaldehyde and benzene, toluene, xylenes-volatile organic compounds and air infiltration rate were conducted in these dwellings. A long-term 1-year monitoring of temperature, relative humidity, fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ), carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), window-opening behaviour and night-time air change rate (ACR) were conducted in 13 of these dwellings by remote sensors. Short-term measurements showed the mean formaldehyde concentration in summer (100.76 μg/m 3 ), benzene concentration in winter (8.46 µg/m 3 ), PM 2.5 concentration (80.4 µg/m 3 ) in spring of 2017 exceeded the Chinese standard, the US Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment value and the World Health Organization guidelines. The night-time ACR was the highest in summer (2.1 h −1 ) and the lowest in winter (1.6 h −1 ) in bedrooms of 13 long-term monitored dwellings due to seasonal time variation in window opening in bedrooms, which was mainly driven by CO 2 concentration, indoor temperature and outdoor PM 10 concentration.

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Environmental scienceIndoor air qualityRelative humidityTemperate climateAir quality indexEnvironmental engineeringParticulatesAtmospheric sciencesEnvironmental chemistryMeteorologyGeographyChemistryEcologyGeologyBiologyOrganic chemistryIndoor Air Quality and Microbial ExposureAir Quality and Health ImpactsAir Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
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