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Altern Lab Anim


Title:Volatile organic compounds in tartu office buildings
Author(s):Soon A; Kahkonen E;
Address:"Department of Public Health, University of Tartu, Vanemuise 46, 51014 Tartu, Estonia. Uusimaa Regional Institute, Work Environment Section, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Arinatie 3a, 00370 Helsinki, Finland"
Journal Title:Altern Lab Anim
Year:1999
Volume:27
Issue:3
Page Number:413 - 415
DOI: 10.1177/026119299902700318
ISSN/ISBN:0261-1929 (Print) 0261-1929 (Linking)
Abstract:"The volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are emitted by many materials and activities are common indoor air pollutants. It is believed that VOCs might contribute to many adverse health effects, but there is scant evidence to support this. The difficulties involved in assessing the effects of VOCs involve both the chemistry of indoor air and the physiological responses in varying physical conditions. Inconsistent results of experimental studies and difficulties in performing longitudinal epidemiological studies have led to the conclusion that only higher concentrations (in the range of 1-25mg/m3) of VOCs in indoor air should be considered to relate to higher health risks. This pilot study provides evidence that there is no such risk in Estonian offices"
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Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINESoon, A Kahkonen, E eng England 1999/05/01 Altern Lab Anim. 1999 May-Jun; 27(3):413-5. doi: 10.1177/026119299902700318"

 
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