2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15054065
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Assessment of Indoor Air Quality in Small and Medium Food Industries and Effects towards Perceived IAQ Symptoms

Abstract: Background: Cooking activities generate pollutants that can cause adverse health effects to occupants. This study aims to characterize the indoor air environment in small and medium food enterprises (SMEs), as studies in this area are scarce. Methods: A series of field measurements were conducted to investigate the IAQ at 14 SMEs selected in Pulau Pinang for three different cooking methods (frying, boiling, and baking). Data on environmental perception and health symptoms were obtained from 76 workers by using… Show more

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“…Furthermore, within the study related to IAQ in steel making industry, Al-Zboon and Forton [9] reported extremely high concentrations of PM 10 and PM 2.5 in the indoor air. According to research performed by Nazli et al [10], PM 2.5 is one of the most prominent pollutants that causes workers' complaints in the food industry. Conclusion which can be drawn implies not only that there is notable presence of PM in industrial indoor environments, but that the air pollution control, even in addition to already installed HVAC systems with mechanical ventilation, in such environments may be highly beneficial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, within the study related to IAQ in steel making industry, Al-Zboon and Forton [9] reported extremely high concentrations of PM 10 and PM 2.5 in the indoor air. According to research performed by Nazli et al [10], PM 2.5 is one of the most prominent pollutants that causes workers' complaints in the food industry. Conclusion which can be drawn implies not only that there is notable presence of PM in industrial indoor environments, but that the air pollution control, even in addition to already installed HVAC systems with mechanical ventilation, in such environments may be highly beneficial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%