2013
DOI: 10.1111/ina.12057
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Controlled experiments measuring personal exposure to PM2.5in close proximity to cigarette smoking

Abstract: Few measurements of exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) in close proximity to a smoker are available. Recent health studies have demonstrated an association between acute (<2 h) exposures to high concentrations of SHS and increased risk of cardiovascular and respiratory disease. We performed 15 experiments inside naturally ventilated homes and 16 in outdoor locations, each with 2-4 non-smokers sitting near a cigarette smoker. The smoker's and non-smokers' real-time exposures to PM2.5 from SHS were measured by u… Show more

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“…Each participant, including the smoker, wore a SidePak continuous PM 2.5 monitor to measure personal exposure, with the monitor's sampling intake probe located within 0.2 m of the person's breathing zone. An acrylic plastic holder was designed with a plastic mount, and a necklace chain worn around the neck held the monitor's intake tube in place, as described in Acevedo-Bolton et al (2013). For each participant, the intake in the breathing zone was connected by Tygon tubing (outside diameter ¼ 0.95 cm) to the SidePak monitor's inlet, and the SidePak monitor was attached by a bracket to the person's belt.…”
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“…Each participant, including the smoker, wore a SidePak continuous PM 2.5 monitor to measure personal exposure, with the monitor's sampling intake probe located within 0.2 m of the person's breathing zone. An acrylic plastic holder was designed with a plastic mount, and a necklace chain worn around the neck held the monitor's intake tube in place, as described in Acevedo-Bolton et al (2013). For each participant, the intake in the breathing zone was connected by Tygon tubing (outside diameter ¼ 0.95 cm) to the SidePak monitor's inlet, and the SidePak monitor was attached by a bracket to the person's belt.…”
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“…We visited six bus stops and collected more than 5000 1-sec readings at each bus stop using five to six simultaneous real-time monitors. This approach of using controlled experiments in reallife settings has been applied to other locations by Acevedo-Bolton et al (2013) and is an alternative to conducting a larger-scale field survey. In this approach, investigators have full control of many variables of interest (for example, smoking times, positions of the subjects, distances between nonsmokers and the smoker, use of sampling probes in the breathing zone).…”
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“…Many scientists investigated the effects of indoor pollution sources on indoor environment, such as smoking [8][9][10][11], vacuuming [12][13][14], and cleaning [15][16]. Smoking is one of the indoor pollution sources and greatly affects peoples' health [8][9][10][11].…”
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