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Exposure to halogenated hydrocarbons in the indoor environment.

The indoor environment has frequently been ignored as a significant source of exposure to air pollutants. To date there are a number of documented examples of levels of indoor air pollutants greatly exceeding those levels which commonly occur in the outdoor environment. Among these instances are air...

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Autores principales: Bridbord, K, Brubaker, P E, Gay, B, French, J G
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1975
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1475171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1175557
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author Bridbord, K
Brubaker, P E
Gay, B
French, J G
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description The indoor environment has frequently been ignored as a significant source of exposure to air pollutants. To date there are a number of documented examples of levels of indoor air pollutants greatly exceeding those levels which commonly occur in the outdoor environment. Among these instances are airborne buildup of polynuclear aromatics and cadmium from cigarette smoke, lead from burning candles, and vinyl chloride from use of aerosols containing this substance as a propellant. These examples suggest that there may be additional sources of indoor air pollutants, particularly halogenated hydrocarbons from aerosol products, which have heretofore not been generally recognized as important. The present paper endeavors to review those instances where halogenated hydrocarbons in the indoor air environment may build up to concentrations of potential public health concern. These considerations may be especially relevant in future years as increasing efforts are being made to insulate buildings more efficiently as a means to conserve energy. The available data strongly suggest that halogenated hydrocarbons are an important class of air pollutants in the indoor environment and that their presence in the outdoor environment should also be carefully examined. In this regard, halogenated hydrocarbons in the outdoor environment may also contaminate indoor air spaces.
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spelling pubmed-14751712006-06-09 Exposure to halogenated hydrocarbons in the indoor environment. Bridbord, K Brubaker, P E Gay, B French, J G Environ Health Perspect Research Article The indoor environment has frequently been ignored as a significant source of exposure to air pollutants. To date there are a number of documented examples of levels of indoor air pollutants greatly exceeding those levels which commonly occur in the outdoor environment. Among these instances are airborne buildup of polynuclear aromatics and cadmium from cigarette smoke, lead from burning candles, and vinyl chloride from use of aerosols containing this substance as a propellant. These examples suggest that there may be additional sources of indoor air pollutants, particularly halogenated hydrocarbons from aerosol products, which have heretofore not been generally recognized as important. The present paper endeavors to review those instances where halogenated hydrocarbons in the indoor air environment may build up to concentrations of potential public health concern. These considerations may be especially relevant in future years as increasing efforts are being made to insulate buildings more efficiently as a means to conserve energy. The available data strongly suggest that halogenated hydrocarbons are an important class of air pollutants in the indoor environment and that their presence in the outdoor environment should also be carefully examined. In this regard, halogenated hydrocarbons in the outdoor environment may also contaminate indoor air spaces. 1975-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1475171/ /pubmed/1175557 Text en
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Bridbord, K
Brubaker, P E
Gay, B
French, J G
Exposure to halogenated hydrocarbons in the indoor environment.
title Exposure to halogenated hydrocarbons in the indoor environment.
title_full Exposure to halogenated hydrocarbons in the indoor environment.
title_fullStr Exposure to halogenated hydrocarbons in the indoor environment.
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to halogenated hydrocarbons in the indoor environment.
title_short Exposure to halogenated hydrocarbons in the indoor environment.
title_sort exposure to halogenated hydrocarbons in the indoor environment.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1475171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1175557
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