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Modeling Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Infiltration in Low-Income Multifamily Housing before and after Building Energy Retrofits

机译:在建筑节能改造前后低收入多户房屋中环境烟草烟雾(ETS)渗透的建模

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Secondhand exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) in multifamily housing remains a health concern despite strong recommendations to implement non-smoking policies. Multiple studies have documented exposure to ETS in non-smoking units located in buildings with smoking units. However, characterizing the magnitude of ETS infiltration or measuring the impact of building interventions or resident behavior on ETS is challenging due to the complexities of multifamily buildings, which include variable resident behaviors and complex airflows between numerous shared compartments (e.g., adjacent apartments, common hallways, elevators, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, stack effect). In this study, building simulation models were used to characterize changes in ETS infiltration in a low income, multifamily apartment building in Boston which underwent extensive building renovations targeting energy savings. Results suggest that exterior wall air sealing can lead to increases in ETS infiltration across apartments, while compartmentalization can reduce infiltration. The magnitude and direction of ETS infiltration depends on apartment characteristics, including construction (i.e., level and number of exterior walls), resident behavior (e.g., window opening, operation of localized exhaust fans), and seasonality. Although overall ETS concentrations and infiltration were reduced post energy-related building retrofits, these trends were not generalizable to all building units. Whole building smoke-free policies are the best approach to eliminate exposure to ETS in multifamily housing.
机译:尽管有强烈建议实施禁烟政策,但多户住宅中二手烟暴露于环境烟草烟雾(ETS)仍然是健康问题。多项研究表明,在有吸烟单位的建筑物内的非吸烟单位中,暴露于ETS中。然而,由于多户住宅的复杂性,包括多变的居民行为和众多共享隔室(例如,相邻公寓,公共走廊)之间复杂的气流,表征ETS渗透的强度或测量建筑物干预或居民行为对ETS的影响具有挑战性。 ,电梯,供暖,通风和空调(HVAC)系统,烟囱效应)。在这项研究中,使用建筑模拟模型来表征波士顿一所低收入多户公寓建筑中的ETS渗透变化,该建筑经历了针对节能的大规模建筑翻新。结果表明,外墙空气密封可导致公寓中ETS的渗透增加,而分隔可减少渗透。 ETS渗透的程度和方向取决于公寓的特征,包括建筑(即外墙的高度和数量),居民行为(例如开窗,局部排气扇的操作)和季节性。尽管与能源相关的建筑物翻新后,总的ETS浓度和渗透减少,但这些趋势并未推广到所有建筑物。整个建筑的无烟政策是消除多户住宅中ETS暴露的最佳方法。

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