Air quality in housing through CO2 as a health risk indicator
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Air quality can be evaluated based on the CO2 concentration. The theoretical reference limit is ~350 ppm in air, but due to the effects of anthropogenic sources, it has reached 410 ppm. In times of the COVID-19 pandemic, bedrooms are a typical indoor environment for isolation, where the ventilation rate has a significant effect on the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Exhaled air has the potential to emit viruses through Flügge/Wells droplets, which affect the health of people living in a house. The reported limit for CO2 indoors is 1,000 ppm in air. In this
study, CO2 concentrations were measured outdoors, indoors (houses), in human exhalation with/without a mask. The measurements were obtained with a Testo 535 probe. The outdoor CO2 concentration reached up to 640 ppm indicating unacceptable quality, and the indoor ranged between 902-1,101 ppm for home, exceeding the standard value for good air quality. The average concentration of exhaled CO2 ranged from 23,780 to 30,093 ppm. CO2 concentration was reduced when exhaling with a KN-95 or standard 3-layer surgical masks. Therefore, they can stop the passage of Flügge/Wells droplets that potentially contain SARS-CoV-2 when a person is sick and decrease the risk of coronavirus disease transmission.
Therefore, the objective of this work was to determine the air quality by measuring the CO2 concentration outdoors; inside houses and during breathing without a mask, with a KN-95 mask or a standard 3-layer surgical mask as an indicator of risk in the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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