“…Household dust is effectively a reservoir of indoor contaminants and has been widely used to study exposure risk of contaminants in the indoor environment (e.g., Ao et al, 2017;Bu et al, 2020;. In Shanghai, studies have characterized the organic/inorganic pollutant composition of household dust (e.g., organophosphorus flame retardants, PAHs and metals) (Peng et al, 2012;Li et al, 2019). Magnetic measurements have been successfully used to examine the concentration, mineralogy, and grain size of IMPs deriving from traffic and industrial emission sources (e.g., coal combustion, metallurgical manufacturing) in various environmental samples in Shanghai, including atmospheric particles (Shu et al, 2000(Shu et al, , 2001, street dust (Yang et al, 2016;Wang et al, 2019), top soil (e.g., Jaffar et al, 2017Wang et al, 2018) and subway dust (Zhang et al, 2011).…”