PM and CO2 variability and relationship in the different school environments

Indoor air quality (IAQ) is very important for children health and well-being, since children are particularly vulnerable and sensitive on presence of air pollutants. This study was performed in two naturally ventilated schools located in the same municipality. First school is located in...

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Main Authors: Lazović Ivan, Jovašević-Stojanović Milena, Živković Marija, Tasić Viša, Stevanović Žarko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of the Chemical Engineers of Serbia 2015-01-01
Series:Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-9372/2015/1451-93721400020L.pdf
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spelling doaj-a655af397bcf4b599dc12877de8551442020-11-25T00:09:17ZengAssociation of the Chemical Engineers of SerbiaChemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly1451-93722217-74342015-01-01211-217918710.2298/CICEQ140212020L1451-93721400020LPM and CO2 variability and relationship in the different school environmentsLazović Ivan0Jovašević-Stojanović Milena1Živković Marija2Tasić Viša3Stevanović Žarko4Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, SerbiaVinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, SerbiaVinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, SerbiaMining and Metallurgy Institute Bor, Bor, SerbiaVinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, SerbiaIndoor air quality (IAQ) is very important for children health and well-being, since children are particularly vulnerable and sensitive on presence of air pollutants. This study was performed in two naturally ventilated schools located in the same municipality. First school is located in urban area, at residential - industrial site, while the other school is situated in rural area. School buildings were chosen based on their urban environment features. The measurements were carried out in heating as well as in non-heating period in duration of five consecutive working days. The objective of the study was to analyze IAQ in the classrooms with special emphasis on levels and diurnal variations of particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in occupied and unoccupied school classrooms. In this paper, the CO2 concentrations were measured at both indoor and outdoor environments. Concentrations of CO2 higher than 1000 ppm were regularly detected in the classrooms during teaching hours. Indoor concentrations of PM10 were not exceeded the guideline, daily average, value of 50 μg/m3. Concentrations of PM2.5 were exceeded the guideline, daily average, value of 25 μg/m3 in both school during heating period. Concentrations NO2 were not exceeded the guideline value of 200 μg/m3. Ventilation rates were calculated and compared with the prescribed limits. In both occupied and unoccupied periods high correlation between CO2 and PM concentrations was determined. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. III42008]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-9372/2015/1451-93721400020L.pdfindoor air quality (IAQ)particulate mattercarbon dioxidenitrogen dioxide
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author Lazović Ivan
Jovašević-Stojanović Milena
Živković Marija
Tasić Viša
Stevanović Žarko
spellingShingle Lazović Ivan
Jovašević-Stojanović Milena
Živković Marija
Tasić Viša
Stevanović Žarko
PM and CO2 variability and relationship in the different school environments
Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly
indoor air quality (IAQ)
particulate matter
carbon dioxide
nitrogen dioxide
author_facet Lazović Ivan
Jovašević-Stojanović Milena
Živković Marija
Tasić Viša
Stevanović Žarko
author_sort Lazović Ivan
title PM and CO2 variability and relationship in the different school environments
title_short PM and CO2 variability and relationship in the different school environments
title_full PM and CO2 variability and relationship in the different school environments
title_fullStr PM and CO2 variability and relationship in the different school environments
title_full_unstemmed PM and CO2 variability and relationship in the different school environments
title_sort pm and co2 variability and relationship in the different school environments
publisher Association of the Chemical Engineers of Serbia
series Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly
issn 1451-9372
2217-7434
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Indoor air quality (IAQ) is very important for children health and well-being, since children are particularly vulnerable and sensitive on presence of air pollutants. This study was performed in two naturally ventilated schools located in the same municipality. First school is located in urban area, at residential - industrial site, while the other school is situated in rural area. School buildings were chosen based on their urban environment features. The measurements were carried out in heating as well as in non-heating period in duration of five consecutive working days. The objective of the study was to analyze IAQ in the classrooms with special emphasis on levels and diurnal variations of particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in occupied and unoccupied school classrooms. In this paper, the CO2 concentrations were measured at both indoor and outdoor environments. Concentrations of CO2 higher than 1000 ppm were regularly detected in the classrooms during teaching hours. Indoor concentrations of PM10 were not exceeded the guideline, daily average, value of 50 μg/m3. Concentrations of PM2.5 were exceeded the guideline, daily average, value of 25 μg/m3 in both school during heating period. Concentrations NO2 were not exceeded the guideline value of 200 μg/m3. Ventilation rates were calculated and compared with the prescribed limits. In both occupied and unoccupied periods high correlation between CO2 and PM concentrations was determined. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. III42008]
topic indoor air quality (IAQ)
particulate matter
carbon dioxide
nitrogen dioxide
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-9372/2015/1451-93721400020L.pdf
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