Bangkok School Indoor Air Quality: Monitoring and Intervention by Positive Pressure Fresh Air System
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH(2024)
摘要
A PM2.5 crisis in Thailand has caused the Thai government and public to be increasingly concerned about children’s exposure to PM2.5 during time in school. This study is a part of a project to create a modeled effective school indoor air quality management for the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA). We measured air quality and environment in 10 Bangkok school rooms, including CO2, CO, O3, PM2.5, PM10, TVOCPID, formaldehyde, airborne bacteria and fungi, and gaseous organic contaminants. The indoor-to-outdoor concentration ratios indicated that either outdoor sources or indoor + outdoor sources were the predominant contributors to PM in naturally ventilated classrooms. Meanwhile, PM levels in air-conditioned classrooms strongly depended on class activities. CO2 measurements showed that the air-conditioned classrooms had a low 0.4 per hour air change rate and total fungal counts also reached 800 CFU m−3. Analysis of gaseous organic compounds showed that the two most abundant were aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, accounting for 60
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School indoor air quality,Positive pressure fresh air system,PM2.5,Indoor environmental quality,Ventilation
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