7.5 Indoor Air Pollutants

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    • What is the formula for defining indoor air pollution?
      Indoor Air Pollution=\text{Indoor Air Pollution} = \text{presence of contaminants \in indoor environments} +adverse effects on human health \text{adverse effects on human health}
    • Indoor air pollutants originate primarily from industrial or traffic emissions.
      False
    • Match the source of indoor air pollution with its pollutants and health effects:
      Combustion Appliances ↔️ CarbonmonoxideCarbon monoxide, nitrogendioxidenitrogen dioxide ||| Dizziness, headache, respiratory irritation
      Building Materials ↔️ Asbestos, formaldehydeformaldehyde ||| Lung diseases, cancer, respiratory irritation
      Household Products ↔️ VOCs, benzenebenzene ||| Allergies, asthma, neurological damage
      Biological Contaminants ↔️ Mold, pollen, dust mites ||| Respiratory issues, allergies
    • What are some common indoor air pollutants?
      Carbon monoxide, radon, formaldehyde, asbestos, mold, VOCs, particulate matter
    • Radon is found in the soil under buildings.
    • Asbestos is a common indoor air pollutant found in damp areas with poor ventilation.
      False
    • Match the indoor air pollutant with its source and health effects:
      CarbonmonoxideCarbon monoxide ↔️ Combustion appliances ||| Headaches, dizziness, asphyxiation
      RadonRadon ↔️ Soil under buildings ||| Lung cancer
      FormaldehydeFormaldehyde ↔️ Building materials, furniture ||| Eye and respiratory irritation, cancer
      AsbestosAsbestos ↔️ Old insulation, fireproofing ||| Asbestosis, lung cancer
    • What are the main categories of sources for indoor air pollutants?
      Combustion appliances, building materials, household products, biological contaminants
    • Long-term exposure to indoor air pollutants like formaldehyde can lead to asthma.
    • Immediate health effects of indoor air pollutants include headaches and respiratory irritation.
    • What are the immediate symptoms of exposure to indoor air pollutants?
      Headaches and respiratory irritation
    • Long-term exposure to indoor air pollutants can lead to lung cancer.
    • The severity of health effects from indoor air pollutants depends on the concentration of the pollutant and the duration of exposure
    • Match the pollutant with its health effects:
      Carbon Monoxide ↔️ Headaches, dizziness, asphyxiation
      Radon ↔️ Lung cancer
      Formaldehyde ↔️ Eye and respiratory irritation, cancer
      Asbestos ↔️ Asbestosis, lung cancer
    • What is the primary health effect of radon exposure?
      Lung cancer
    • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) can cause headaches, nausea, and liver and kidney damage
    • What type of problems can particulate matter (PM) cause?
      Respiratory and cardiovascular
    • Indoor air pollution differs from outdoor air pollution in its primary sources.
    • Match the source with the pollutants it produces:
      Combustion Appliances ↔️ COCO, NO2NO_{2}
      Building Materials ↔️ Asbestos, CH2OCH_{2}O
      Household Products ↔️ VOCs, benzenebenzene
      Biological Contaminants ↔️ Mold, pollen, dust mites
    • What pollutants are emitted by combustion appliances?
      CarbonmonoxideCarbon monoxide, nitrogendioxidenitrogen dioxide
    • Common indoor air pollutants include radon, formaldehyde, and volatile organic compounds
    • What is the source of carbon monoxide in indoor environments?
      Combustion appliances
    • Asbestos is commonly found in old insulation and fireproofing materials.
    • Order the primary sources of indoor air pollution:
      1️⃣ Combustion Appliances
      2️⃣ Building Materials
      3️⃣ Household Products
      4️⃣ Biological Contaminants
    • Which building materials release formaldehyde?
      Plywood, insulation
    • The health effects of indoor air pollutants depend on their concentration and the duration of exposure
    • Match the pollutant with its health effects:
      Carbon Monoxide ↔️ Headaches, dizziness, asphyxiation
      Radon ↔️ Lung cancer
      Formaldehyde ↔️ Eye and respiratory irritation, cancer
      Asbestos ↔️ Asbestosis, lung cancer
    • What health problems can mold cause?
      Allergies, respiratory infections
    • Order the strategies to improve indoor air quality:
      1️⃣ Improve Ventilation
      2️⃣ Use Air Purifiers
      3️⃣ Control Sources
    • Air purifiers with HEPA filters can capture particulate matter and other airborne pollutants
    • What type of products should be used to control indoor air pollution sources?
      Low-VOC paints
    • Regulations and standards for indoor air quality are aimed at ensuring healthy indoor environments.
    • Match the organization with its regulatory focus:
      EPA ↔️ National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)
      OSHA ↔️ Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs)
      WHO ↔️ IAQ Guidelines
      ASHRAE ↔️ Ventilation and IAQ standards
    • Which organization sets standards for pollutants like carbon monoxide and particulate matter?
      EPA
    • Building managers use ASHRAE's standards to design effective ventilation systems
    • Carbon monoxide poisoning in schools led to the implementation of CO detectors.
    • What type of contamination occurred in Gulf Coast homes after Hurricane Katrina?
      Toxic mold infestation
    • Imported furniture from China caused benzene contamination, leading to nausea and long-term health risks