Monitoring of indoor air quality in Macedonian homes during summer season

Measurements of indoor air quality (IAQ) factors in Macedonian homes were aimed at the determination of indoor air temperature, relative humidity, sound pressure level, particulate matters (PMs) and total volatile organic compounds (TVOC). IAQ monitoring were performed in 25 houses during summer per...

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Main Authors: Apostoloski Zoran, Vilcekova Silvia, Burdova Eva Kridlová, Meciarova Ludmila
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:Selected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/sspjce-2018-0014
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author Apostoloski Zoran
Vilcekova Silvia
Burdova Eva Kridlová
Meciarova Ludmila
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Vilcekova Silvia
Burdova Eva Kridlová
Meciarova Ludmila
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description Measurements of indoor air quality (IAQ) factors in Macedonian homes were aimed at the determination of indoor air temperature, relative humidity, sound pressure level, particulate matters (PMs) and total volatile organic compounds (TVOC). IAQ monitoring were performed in 25 houses during summer period. Results pointed out that sound pressure level were high in most of the houses with mean values of 66.60 dB (A) - 55.30 dB (A). Limit value of 40 dB (A) was exceeded in 72% of houses. Mean values of indoor air temperature and relative humidity ranged from 21.6°C to 28.6°C and from 35.8% to 60.2%, respectively. Mean concentrations of particulate matter concentrations ranged between 9.75 μg/m3 - 71.73 μg/m3 and 23.63 μg/m3 - 145.10 μg/m3 for PM2.5 and PM10, respectively. Level of PM10 were high in 30% of the monitored houses. 56% of houses achieved higher concentration of PM2.5 than permissible value of 25 μg/m3. Excessive presence of TVOC was recorded in monitored homes with mean values from 260 ppm to 791 ppm. Results show that high exposure by noise, concentrations of TVOC and PMs in indoor air can affect family house users. Therefore, the indoor air quality needs to be investigated and people need to be informed about possible health consequences.
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spelling doaj.art-a1f442e18ffe41018d567cdb89c48c032022-12-21T21:29:36ZengSciendoSelected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering1338-72782018-12-0113171410.1515/sspjce-2018-0014sspjce-2018-0014Monitoring of indoor air quality in Macedonian homes during summer seasonApostoloski Zoran0Vilcekova Silvia1Burdova Eva Kridlová2Meciarova Ludmila3Technical University of Košice Civil Engineering Faculty, Institute of Environmental Engineering,KošiceSlovak RepublicTechnical University of Košice Civil Engineering Faculty, Institute of Environmental Engineering,KošiceSlovak RepublicTechnical University of Košice Civil Engineering Faculty, Institute of Environmental Engineering,KošiceSlovak RepublicTechnical University of Košice Civil Engineering Faculty, Institute of Environmental Engineering,KošiceSlovak RepublicMeasurements of indoor air quality (IAQ) factors in Macedonian homes were aimed at the determination of indoor air temperature, relative humidity, sound pressure level, particulate matters (PMs) and total volatile organic compounds (TVOC). IAQ monitoring were performed in 25 houses during summer period. Results pointed out that sound pressure level were high in most of the houses with mean values of 66.60 dB (A) - 55.30 dB (A). Limit value of 40 dB (A) was exceeded in 72% of houses. Mean values of indoor air temperature and relative humidity ranged from 21.6°C to 28.6°C and from 35.8% to 60.2%, respectively. Mean concentrations of particulate matter concentrations ranged between 9.75 μg/m3 - 71.73 μg/m3 and 23.63 μg/m3 - 145.10 μg/m3 for PM2.5 and PM10, respectively. Level of PM10 were high in 30% of the monitored houses. 56% of houses achieved higher concentration of PM2.5 than permissible value of 25 μg/m3. Excessive presence of TVOC was recorded in monitored homes with mean values from 260 ppm to 791 ppm. Results show that high exposure by noise, concentrations of TVOC and PMs in indoor air can affect family house users. Therefore, the indoor air quality needs to be investigated and people need to be informed about possible health consequences.https://doi.org/10.1515/sspjce-2018-0014indoor airmonitoringair temperaturerelative humiditysound pressure levelpmtvoc
spellingShingle Apostoloski Zoran
Vilcekova Silvia
Burdova Eva Kridlová
Meciarova Ludmila
Monitoring of indoor air quality in Macedonian homes during summer season
Selected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering
indoor air
monitoring
air temperature
relative humidity
sound pressure level
pm
tvoc
title Monitoring of indoor air quality in Macedonian homes during summer season
title_full Monitoring of indoor air quality in Macedonian homes during summer season
title_fullStr Monitoring of indoor air quality in Macedonian homes during summer season
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring of indoor air quality in Macedonian homes during summer season
title_short Monitoring of indoor air quality in Macedonian homes during summer season
title_sort monitoring of indoor air quality in macedonian homes during summer season
topic indoor air
monitoring
air temperature
relative humidity
sound pressure level
pm
tvoc
url https://doi.org/10.1515/sspjce-2018-0014
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