Evaluation of Impact of Tobacco Smoke on Indoor Air Quality

  • Lee, Hak-Sung (Department of Environmental Science Sewon University, Chongju, ChungBuk) ;
  • Robert A. O'brien (U.S. Environmental Protrction Agency, Region V, Chicago, USA)
  • Published : 1993.12.01

Abstract

Total particulate mater (TPM), $NO_2$ and $NH_3$ were measured simultaneously in the smoking and non-smoking locations during an eleven month period from March 1986 to January 1987 at three sites in Chicago : Illinois Institute of Technology Cafeteria, Rush-Presbyterian St. Lukes Medical Center Cafeteria and a downtown office building. From this study, the mean concentrations of $NO_2$ and $NH_3$ were not significantly different between the smoking and non-smoking locations at any sampling site ; however, there was a statistical difference for TPM between the smoking and non-smoking locations. Activity factor was useful for describing the contribution from indoor source. The linear regression analysis was reasonable method for discriminating the individual contribution of source to determine the emission factor. The TPM emission factor determined from this technique was in good agreement with value from the literature.

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