TY - CONF AU - Thomas E McKone AU - Tracy L Thatcher AU - William J Fisk AU - Richard G Sextro AU - Michael D Sohn AU - William W Delp AU - William J Riley AB -

Accurate characterization of particle concentrations indoors is critical to exposure assessments. It is estimated that indoor particle concentrations depend strongly on outdoor concentrations. For health scientists, knowledge of the factors that control the relationship of indoor particle concentrations to outdoor levels is particularly important. In this paper, we identify and evaluate sources of data for those factors that affect the transport to and concentration of outdoor particles indoors. To achieve this goal, we (i) identify and assemble relevant information on how particle behavior during air leakage, HVAC operation, and particle filtration effects indoor particle concentration; (ii) review and evaluate the assembled information to distinguish data that are directly relevant to specific estimates of particle transport from those that are only indirectly useful; and (iii) provide a synthesis of the currently available information on building air- leakage parameters and their effect on indoor particle matter concentrations.

BT - Proceedings of the Indoor Air 2002 Conference, Monterey, CA C1 -

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LA - eng N2 -

Accurate characterization of particle concentrations indoors is critical to exposure assessments. It is estimated that indoor particle concentrations depend strongly on outdoor concentrations. For health scientists, knowledge of the factors that control the relationship of indoor particle concentrations to outdoor levels is particularly important. In this paper, we identify and evaluate sources of data for those factors that affect the transport to and concentration of outdoor particles indoors. To achieve this goal, we (i) identify and assemble relevant information on how particle behavior during air leakage, HVAC operation, and particle filtration effects indoor particle concentration; (ii) review and evaluate the assembled information to distinguish data that are directly relevant to specific estimates of particle transport from those that are only indirectly useful; and (iii) provide a synthesis of the currently available information on building air- leakage parameters and their effect on indoor particle matter concentrations.

PB - Indoor Air 2002, Santa Cruz, CA PY - 2002 SP - 176 EP - 181 T2 - Proceedings of the Indoor Air 2002 Conference, Monterey, CA T3 - Indoor Air 2002 Conference, Monterey, CA TI - Factors affecting the concentration of outdoor particles indoors: existing data and data needs VL - 1 ER -