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DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1306673
论文题名:
Pollutant Exposures from Natural Gas Cooking Burners: A Simulation-Based Assessment for Southern California
作者: Jennifer M. Logue; 1; 2 Neil E. Klepeis; 3; 4 Agnes B. Lobscheid; 1; Brett C. Singer1; 2
刊名: Environmental Health Perspectives
ISSN: 0091-7354
出版年: 2014
卷: Volume 122, 期:Issue 1
起始页码: 43
语种: 英语
英文摘要: Background: Residential natural gas cooking burners (NGCBs) can emit substantial quantities of pollutants, and they are typically used without venting range hoods.

Objective: We quantified pollutant concentrations and occupant exposures resulting from NGCB use in California homes.

Methods: A mass-balance model was applied to estimate time-dependent pollutant concentrations throughout homes in Southern California and the exposure concentrations experienced by individual occupants. We estimated nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide (CO), and formaldehyde (HCHO) concentrations for 1 week each in summer and winter for a representative sample of Southern California homes. The model simulated pollutant emissions from NGCBs as well as NO2 and CO entry from outdoors, dilution throughout the home, and removal by ventilation and deposition. Residence characteristics and outdoor concentrations of NO2 and CO were obtained from available databases. We inferred ventilation rates, occupancy patterns, and burner use from household characteristics. We also explored proximity to the burner(s) and the benefits of using venting range hoods. Replicate model executions using independently generated sets of stochastic variable values yielded estimated pollutant concentration distributions with geometric means varying by < 10%.

Results: The simulation model estimated that—in homes using NGCBs without coincident use of venting range hoods—62%, 9%, and 53% of occupants are routinely exposed to NO2, CO, and HCHO levels that exceed acute health-based standards and guidelines. NGCB use increased the sample median of the highest simulated 1-hr indoor concentrations by 100, 3,000, and 20 ppb for NO2, CO, and HCHO, respectively.

Conclusions: Reducing pollutant exposures from NGCBs should be a public health priority. Simulation results suggest that regular use of even moderately effective venting range hoods would dramatically reduce the percentage of homes in which concentrations exceed health-based standards.
URL: https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/1306673
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作者单位: 1Indoor Environment Group, and 2Residential Building Systems Group, Environmental Energy Technologies Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California, USA; 3Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA; 4Center for Behavioral Epidemiology and Community Health (C-BEACH), Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University Research Foundation, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, USA

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Jennifer M. Logue,1,2 Neil E. Klepeis,et al. Pollutant Exposures from Natural Gas Cooking Burners: A Simulation-Based Assessment for Southern California[J]. Environmental Health Perspectives,2014-01-01,Volume 122(Issue 1):43
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