VOC concentrations in Europe

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Scope

Measured concentrations of total VOCs (TVOC) in various European countries. Concentrations are provided for measurements in homes, workplaces and public places.

Definition

Data

Data is collected from the published articles and reports.

Dependencies

Unit

ug/m3

Formula

Result

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See also

Keywords

References

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  3. Emenius, G. et al. 1998. Mechanical ventilation protects onestorey single-dwelling houses against increased air humidity, domestic mite allergens and indoor pollutants in a cold climatic region. Clinical & Experimental Allergy 28:1389-1396.
  4. Bluyssen PM. et al. 1996. European Indoor Air Quality Audit Project in 56 Office Buildings. Indoor Air 6:221-238.
  5. GerEs: http://www.umweltbundesamt.de/gesundheit-e/survey/index.htm
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  7. Carrer P. et al. 2000. Assessment through environmental and biological measurements of total daily exposure to volatile organic compounds of office workers in Milan, Italy. Indoor Air 10:258-68.
  8. Pitten FA et al. 2000. Air pollution by volatile organic compounds (VOC) and health complaints. Dtsch Med Wochenschr 125:545-550.

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