Occupants’ exposure to indoor air contaminants in European sports halls

Heidi Salonen*, Camilla Vornanen, Emmanuelle Castagnoli, Raimo Mikkola, Martin Täubel, Tunga Salthammer, Lidia Morawska

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Abstract

This study aims to summarise the extent of occupants’ exposure to air contaminants and the means of reducing exposure in European sports halls. An analysis of the literature via Google Scholar and PubMed revealed that indoor levels of CO2, NO2, PM10, PM2.5 and bacteria exceeded target values or commonly reported indoor levels and may represent harmful exposure. In general, the concentrations of TVOC, VOCs, O3 and SO2 inside the halls were lower than those outside and within the acceptable range. The presence of some VOCs indicates the impact of specific indoor VOC sources on the air quality. The temperature and humidity should be in the thermal comfort range and adapted to the activity at hand. The means of reducing exposure to indoor contaminants include adequate mechanical ventilation with filters, suitable cleaning practices and the avoidance of overcrowding. There is a need to maintain strict air-quality requirements for sports halls.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication18th Conference of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate, INDOOR AIR 2024 - Conference Program and Proceedings
PublisherCurran Associates Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)979-8-3313-0681-6
Publication statusPublished - 2024
MoE publication typeA4 Conference publication
EventInternational Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate - Honolulu, United States
Duration: 7 Jul 202411 Jul 2024
Conference number: 18

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate
Abbreviated titleINDOOR AIR
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityHonolulu
Period07/07/202411/07/2024

Keywords

  • indoor air quality
  • Indoor contaminants
  • sport environment

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