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Impact of residential building regulations on reducing indoor exposures to outdoor PM2.5 in Toronto

机译:多伦多住宅建筑法规对减少室内暴露于室外PM2.5的影响

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We conducted a cost benefit analysis of residential building regulations on reducing the exposure to outdoor PM2.5 in Toronto. By combining a combined mass balanced model, a time-weighted activity exposure model, epidemiological based concentration-response, and monetary valuation method, various morbidity and mortality outcomes were estimated for different residential building scenarios. It was found that retrofitting residential buildings to comply with minimum building code regulations can save US$2.3 billion/year in health care. Citywide adoption of R2000 standard from current housing corresponds to US$3.8 billion/year. Use of mechanical HVAC systems, improved filtration (with recirculation) and tighter building envelope (lower infiltration rate) were noted as the key factors that influence PM2.5 exposure reductions and health impacts. Estimated costs of retrofitting existing homes to adopt these regulations were about 2.3-2.9 times of the health savings. Citywide use of filters with better efficiency is anticipated to lead to annual health savings significantly exceeding the capital and running costs. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:我们针对减少多伦多室外PM2.5暴露的住宅建筑法规进行了成本效益分析。通过结合组合的质量平衡模型,时间加权活动暴露模型,基于流行病学的集中反应和货币评估方法,针对不同的住宅建筑场景,估计了各种发病率和死亡率结果。结果发现,对住宅建筑进行翻新以符合最低建筑规范规定,每年可以节省23亿美元的医疗保健费用。全市从当前房屋中采用R2000标准相当于每年38亿美元。机械HVAC系统的使用,改善的过滤(再循环)和更紧密的建筑围护结构(较低的渗透率)被认为是影响PM2.5暴露减少和健康影响的关键因素。改造现有房屋以采用这些法规的估计成本约为节省医疗费用的2.3-2.9倍。预计在全市范围内使用效率更高的过滤器将导致每年节省的医疗费用大大超过资金和运行成本。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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