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Int Arch Occup Environ Health


Title:Indoor air quality and health problems associated with damp floor coverings
Author(s):Tuomainen A; Seuri M; Sieppi A;
Address:"Department of Occupational Hygiene and Toxicology, Kuopio Regional Institute of Occupational Health, POB 93, 70701 Kuopio, Finland. anneli.tuomainen@ttl.fi"
Journal Title:Int Arch Occup Environ Health
Year:2004
Volume:20031219
Issue:3
Page Number:222 - 226
DOI: 10.1007/s00420-003-0481-2
ISSN/ISBN:0340-0131 (Print) 0340-0131 (Linking)
Abstract:"OBJECTIVES: To study the relationship between a high incidence of bronchial asthma among employees working in an office building and an indoor air problem related to the degradation of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) floor coverings in the building. The indoor air measurements and results of renovations are also described. METHODS: Employees' symptoms were surveyed by a questionnaire, and the incidence of asthma was calculated from the medical records for 1997-2000. The quality of indoor air was assessed by microbial sampling and by investigation of the building for possible moisture damage. Indoor air was sampled for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) through Tenax adsorbent tubes. In situ volatile emission measurements from the concrete floor were performed via the field and laboratory emission cell (FLEC) method. RESULTS: In an office with approximately 150 employees, eight new cases of asthma were found in 4 years. In addition, the workers complained of respiratory, conjunctival and nasal symptoms. Emissions indicating the degradation of plastic floor coverings (e.g. 2-ethyl-1-hexanol, 1-butanol) were found in the indoor air and floor material samples. The plastic floor coverings, adhesives and the levelling layers were carefully removed from 12 rooms. The VOCs had diffused into the underlying concrete slabs. The concrete was warmed to remove the diffused VOCs from these areas. After the repairs the concentrations of the VOCs indicating the degradation of PVC, decreased, as did the prevalence of the employees' symptoms and several asthma patients' need for medication. CONCLUSIONS: The workers in the office building complained of several respiratory, conjunctival and dermal symptoms. The incidence of adult-onset asthma was approximately nine-times higher than that among Finns employed in similar work. The most probable single cause of the indoor air problem was the degradation of the plastic floor coverings"
Keywords:"Air Pollutants, Occupational/*toxicity *Air Pollution, Indoor Asthma/chemically induced/*epidemiology Finland/epidemiology *Floors and Floorcoverings Humans Incidence *Occupational Exposure Organic Chemicals/toxicity Polyvinyl Chloride/*toxicity Surveys a;"
Notes:"MedlineTuomainen, Anneli Seuri, Markku Sieppi, Anne eng Germany 2003/12/23 Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2004 Apr; 77(3):222-6. doi: 10.1007/s00420-003-0481-2. Epub 2003 Dec 19"

 
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