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Risk Manag Healthc Policy


Title:Non-Combustible Source Indoor Air Pollutants Concentration in Beauty Salons and Associated Self-Reported Health Problems Among the Beauty Salon Workers
Author(s):Tagesse M; Deti M; Dadi D; Nigussie B; Eshetu TT; Tucho GT;
Address:"Department of Environmental Health Science and Technology, Institute of Health, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Department of Behavioral Sciences, College of Education and Behavioural Science, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia"
Journal Title:Risk Manag Healthc Policy
Year:2021
Volume:20210401
Issue:
Page Number:1363 - 1372
DOI: 10.2147/RMHP.S293723
ISSN/ISBN:1179-1594 (Print) 1179-1594 (Electronic) 1179-1594 (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: Cosmetic products emits Total Volatile Organic Compound (TVOC) and Particulate Matter with an aerodynamic diameter of 10 micrometers (PM(10)) of different sizes and characteristics with adverse health effects. Despite the increasing need for cosmetic products, related pollutants level of concentration from beauty salon is not well understood in developing countries. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to assess indoor air pollutant concentrations in the beauty salon and self-reported health problems among the salon workers in Jimma town. METHODS: A cross-sectional study design was used on 87 beauty salons from May 13-24, 2019. The concentrations of PM(10,) TVOCs, CO(2), room temperature, and relative humidity were measured and triangulated with the survey data collected through measurements and questionnaires. A statistical software package, SPSS v.21, was used to analyze the data. A binary logistic regression was used to analyze categorical data and linear regressions to predict pollutants level and associated health outcomes. RESULTS: The results show that 93.1% of the respondents are females, and 85% were below 30 years old. More than 60% of the respondents were married individuals. 56.3% and 44.8% of the workers work over 10 hours per day and work the whole week. 34.6% of the workers reported as worked during pregnancy. About 70% of the workers know the harmful effects of cosmetics, benefits of ventilation, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) use, but only 19.4% use face masks. The majority (88.5%) reported health problems after starting work in the beauty salon. The mean volume of the beauty salon was 36.3 m(3,) with a mean PM(10) concentration of 0.465 mg/m(3) and a mean TVOC concentration of 1034.2 microg/m(3). These air pollutants have shown a statistically significant association with self-reported health problems. Hence, urgent intervention with subsequent continuous awareness creation is needed to reduce the health consequences of a beauty salon's indoor air pollutants"
Keywords:Ethiopia Jimma town Pm10 TVOCs beauty salon cosmetic products indoor air pollutants;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINETagesse, Mihretu Deti, Mulunesh Dadi, Dessalegn Nigussie, Berhanu Eshetu, Tizita Teshome Tucho, Gudina Terefe eng England 2021/04/10 Risk Manag Healthc Policy. 2021 Apr 1; 14:1363-1372. doi: 10.2147/RMHP.S293723. eCollection 2021"

 
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