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Environ Health Perspect


Title:Modeling of exposure to carpet-cleaning chemicals preceding irritant-induced asthma in one patient
Author(s):Lynch RM;
Address:"Department of Urban Studies and Community Health, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-1958, USA. RMLynch@rci.rutgers.edu"
Journal Title:Environ Health Perspect
Year:2000
Volume:108
Issue:9
Page Number:911 - 913
DOI: 10.1289/ehp.00108911
ISSN/ISBN:0091-6765 (Print) 0091-6765 (Linking)
Abstract:"42-year-old woman experienced an acute asthma attack, seizures, and unconsciousness immediately after a carpet-cleaning and deodorizing job was conducted in her home. Exposure modeling estimates that she was exposed to approximately 3.4-17 mg/m(3) of sodium tripolyphosphate and more than 14 mg/m(3) volatile organic compounds immediately after the cleaning. I derived two separate exposure models for these estimates that evidenced good consistency of exposure estimates. Asthmatics and carpet-cleaning companies should be advised about safety during carpet-cleaning operations, including adequate warnings about excess risk for asthmatics, temporary removal from the home, reduced detergent levels within cleaners, and reduced overall levels of cleaning solutions used within the home. Further studies of carpet-cleaning exposures are indicated"
Keywords:"Adult Air Pollution, Indoor/*adverse effects Asthma/*chemically induced Detergents/*adverse effects Female Floors and Floorcoverings Humans Inhalation Exposure Models, Theoretical Risk Assessment Seizures/*chemically induced Unconsciousness;"
Notes:"MedlineLynch, R M eng Case Reports Clinical Conference 2000/10/06 Environ Health Perspect. 2000 Sep; 108(9):911-3. doi: 10.1289/ehp.00108911"

 
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