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Nihon Eiseigaku Zasshi


Title:[Approach to sick building problem in schools: a workshop 'Saga Forum on Environment' project]
Author(s):Ichiba M; Takahashi T; Yamashita Z; Takaishi K; Nishimura K; Kamachi M; Kondoh T; Matsumoto A; Ueno D; Miyajima T;
Address:"Department of Social and Environmental Medicine, Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan. ichiba@cc.saga-u.ac.jp"
Journal Title:Nihon Eiseigaku Zasshi
Year:2009
Volume:64
Issue:1
Page Number:26 - 31
DOI: 10.1265/jjh.64.26
ISSN/ISBN:0021-5082 (Print) 0021-5082 (Linking)
Abstract:"OBJECTIVE: Saga University has the 'Saga Forum of Environment' project conducted in collaboration with the Saga city local government. In this project, a workshop was held to study the sick building syndrome at schools. The purpose of this workshop was to evaluate indoor air pollution levels in elementary and junior high schools in Saga city. METHODS: The levels of aldehydes and volatile organic compounds (VOC) were measured in 96 classrooms of the 49 schools in August. The sampling of these chemicals were performed by the passive sampler method and measured by high-performance liquid chromatograph or gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer by participants of the workshop. RESULTS: In 40% of all classrooms, formaldehyde levels were higher than that of the standard of Japanese Ministry of Education. Relatively high levels of formaldehyde were found in some music classrooms. The origin of formaldehyde was thought to be musical instruments, furniture or wooden floors. A significant correlation was found between formaldehyde level and room temperature. The classrooms with ventilators showed lower levels of formaldehyde than those without ventilators. The levels of most VOCs except that of alpha-pinene were low. CONCLUSION: There is still room for improvement of air pollution in elementary and junior high schools"
Keywords:Education Formaldehyde/analysis Humans Japan *School Health Services Sick Building Syndrome/*etiology;
Notes:"MedlineIchiba, Masayoshi Takahashi, Tatsuya Yamashita, Zenkou Takaishi, Keiko Nishimura, Koichi Kamachi, Masashi Kondoh, Toshihiro Matsumoto, Akiko Ueno, Daisuke Miyajima, Toru jpn English Abstract Japan 2009/02/28 Nihon Eiseigaku Zasshi. 2009 Jan; 64(1):26-31. doi: 10.1265/jjh.64.26"

 
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