Impact of Wildfire Smoke Events on Indoor Air Quality and Evaluation of a Low-cost Filtration Method

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作者
Mae, Nathaniel W. [1 ]
Dixon, Clara [1 ]
Jaffe, Daniel A. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington Bothell, Bothell, WA 98011 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
关键词
PM2.5; Indoor air pollution; Filtration; Biomass burning; Laser particle counter; WILDLAND FIRE SMOKE; HEALTH IMPACTS; PARTICLES; POLLUTION; INTERVENTIONS; ULTRAFINE; CLEANER; EXPOSURE; REMOVAL; AEROSOL;
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10.4209/aaqr.210046
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Increased wildland fire activity is producing extreme fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations impacting millions of people every year, especially in the western United States (US). Recommendations for limiting exposure to PM2.5 and associated adverse health outcomes focus on staying inside, closing windows and doors, and increasing filtration; however, relatively little is known about indoor air quality (IAQ) during major smoke events. Indoor and outdoor hourly PM2.5 (mu g m(-3)) measurements from the publicly available PurpleAir sensor (PAS) network were analyzed for 42 sites (26 residential, 6 school, 10 commercial) across the western US during a September 2020 period of heavy wildfire smoke influence. The fraction of ambient PM2.5 that penetrates indoors and remains airborne (F-in), as well as the ratio (I/O) and correlation coefficient (R-2) of indoor to outdoor PM2.5 concentrations, were lower in residential compared to commercial and school buildings. Interventions to improve IAQ were highly influential in PM2.5 infiltration in residential case studies, with multiple, continuously run filter units associated with lower F-in, I/O, and R-2. A low-cost PM2.5 filtration method consisting of a Minimum Efficiency Rating Value-13 (MERV-13) filter attached to a box fan is evaluated as an alternative for improving IAQ during wildland fire smoke events. The MERV-13 fan filter unit proved highly effective at reducing indoor PM2.5 and particles 0.3-1.0 mu m measured by PAS and a particle counter, respectively, when recirculating air in a single room. Low-cost filtration methods can have significant benefit for filtering submicron smoke particles and may reduce exposure to PM2.5 during wildfire smoke events.
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