An Assessment of Indoor Air Quality before, during and after Unrestricted Use of E-Cigarettes in a Small Room

Airborne chemicals in the indoor environment arise from a wide variety of sources such as burning fuels and cooking, construction materials and furniture, environmental tobacco smoke as well as outdoor sources. To understand the contribution of exhaled e-cigarette aerosol to the pre-existing chemica...

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Main Authors: Grant O'Connell, Stéphane Colard, Xavier Cahours, John D. Pritchard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-05-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/5/4889
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spelling doaj-ed91dde33556469eb7ac51e3d77e11982020-11-25T01:09:20ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012015-05-011254889490710.3390/ijerph120504889ijerph120504889An Assessment of Indoor Air Quality before, during and after Unrestricted Use of E-Cigarettes in a Small RoomGrant O'Connell0Stéphane Colard1Xavier Cahours2John D. Pritchard3Fontem Ventures B.V., Barbara Strozzilaan 101 12th Floor, HN Amsterdam 1083, The NetherlandsSEITA–Imperial Tobacco Group, 48 rue Danton, Fleury-les-Aubrais 45404, FranceSEITA–Imperial Tobacco Group, 48 rue Danton, Fleury-les-Aubrais 45404, FranceImperial Tobacco Limited, 121 Winterstoke Road, Bristol BS3 2LL, UKAirborne chemicals in the indoor environment arise from a wide variety of sources such as burning fuels and cooking, construction materials and furniture, environmental tobacco smoke as well as outdoor sources. To understand the contribution of exhaled e-cigarette aerosol to the pre-existing chemicals in the ambient air, an indoor air quality study was conducted to measure volatile organic compounds (including nicotine and low molecular weight carbonyls), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, tobacco-specific nitrosamines and trace metal levels in the air before, during and after e-cigarette use in a typical small office meeting room. Measurements were compared with human Health Criteria Values, such as indoor air quality guidelines or workplace exposure limits where established, to provide a context for potential bystander exposures. In this study, the data suggest that any additional chemicals present in indoor air from the exhaled e-cigarette aerosol, are unlikely to present an air quality issue to bystanders at the levels measured when compared to the regulatory standards that are used for workplaces or general indoor air quality.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/5/4889e-cigaretteindoor air qualitybystander exposureexhaled aerosolambient air
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Stéphane Colard
Xavier Cahours
John D. Pritchard
An Assessment of Indoor Air Quality before, during and after Unrestricted Use of E-Cigarettes in a Small Room
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
e-cigarette
indoor air quality
bystander exposure
exhaled aerosol
ambient air
author_facet Grant O'Connell
Stéphane Colard
Xavier Cahours
John D. Pritchard
author_sort Grant O'Connell
title An Assessment of Indoor Air Quality before, during and after Unrestricted Use of E-Cigarettes in a Small Room
title_short An Assessment of Indoor Air Quality before, during and after Unrestricted Use of E-Cigarettes in a Small Room
title_full An Assessment of Indoor Air Quality before, during and after Unrestricted Use of E-Cigarettes in a Small Room
title_fullStr An Assessment of Indoor Air Quality before, during and after Unrestricted Use of E-Cigarettes in a Small Room
title_full_unstemmed An Assessment of Indoor Air Quality before, during and after Unrestricted Use of E-Cigarettes in a Small Room
title_sort assessment of indoor air quality before, during and after unrestricted use of e-cigarettes in a small room
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Airborne chemicals in the indoor environment arise from a wide variety of sources such as burning fuels and cooking, construction materials and furniture, environmental tobacco smoke as well as outdoor sources. To understand the contribution of exhaled e-cigarette aerosol to the pre-existing chemicals in the ambient air, an indoor air quality study was conducted to measure volatile organic compounds (including nicotine and low molecular weight carbonyls), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, tobacco-specific nitrosamines and trace metal levels in the air before, during and after e-cigarette use in a typical small office meeting room. Measurements were compared with human Health Criteria Values, such as indoor air quality guidelines or workplace exposure limits where established, to provide a context for potential bystander exposures. In this study, the data suggest that any additional chemicals present in indoor air from the exhaled e-cigarette aerosol, are unlikely to present an air quality issue to bystanders at the levels measured when compared to the regulatory standards that are used for workplaces or general indoor air quality.
topic e-cigarette
indoor air quality
bystander exposure
exhaled aerosol
ambient air
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/5/4889
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