Effects on Indoor Air Quality of Burning Chemicals (Scented Candles and Incense Sticks)
Eun-Ah Park,
Seungyeon Eo,
Yerin Oh
et al.
Abstract:Background: The use of scented candles and incense sticks, both of which are household products that are burned for indoor deodorization and calming effects, is increasing. Fine dust has been designated as a group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) affect air pollution and can cause diseases.Objectives: This study aims to determine the effect on indoor air quality by measuring PM 2.5 and VOCs generated when burning scented candles and incense stic… Show more
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