“…Table 2 shows airborne PBDE concentrations in residential houses, apartments, offices, daycare centers, cars, public facilities, and schools according to currently published and the present data. The levels of airborne PBDEs in residences are lower in Taiwan than in Sweden , Vietnam (in houses near backyard electronic (e)-waste recycling sites; Tue et al, 2013), Korea (Lim et al, 2014), and the United States (Allen et al, 2007;Bennett et al, 2014), and slightly higher in Taiwan than Japan (Takigami et al, 2009), United Kingdom , Sweden (in apartments; Thuresson et al, 2012), Vietnam (in houses in suburban and rural areas; Tue et al, 2013), and Australia (Toms et al, 2009). Compared to their levels in other microenvironments listed in Table 2, PBDE levels in the houses or apartments (except Vietnamese houses near backyard e-waste recycling sites) were lower.…”