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Identifying and reducing the health and safety impacts of fuel-based lighting

机译:识别并减少基于燃料的照明对健康和安全的影响

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The inequity of costly and low-quality fuel-based lighting is compounded by adverse health and safety risks including burns, indoor air pollution, poisoning due to accidental ingestion of kerosene fuel by children, compromised visual health, maternal health issues, and reduced service in health facilities illuminated solely or sporadically with fuel-based lighting. This article compiles and synthesizes information on the health and safety impacts of fuel-based lighting from 135 reports spanning 33 countries. Energy efficient, off-grid lighting solutions offer the most promising and scalable means to eliminate adverse health outcomes, while lowering lighting costs and reducing greenhouse-gas emissions. Deployments seeking the greatest possible health benefit should target the most impacted geographical and demographic user groups. Because women and children are disproportionately impacted, improved lighting technologies for use by these groups will yield particularly significant health benefits. (C) 2015 International Energy Initiative. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:昂贵且劣质的基于燃料的照明的不公平现象还伴随着不利的健康和安全风险,包括烧伤,室内空气污染,儿童意外摄入煤油燃料导致的中毒,视力健康受损,产妇健康问题以及在医院的服务减少用燃料为基础的照明设备单独或不定期照明的医疗机构。本文汇总并综合了来自33个国家/地区的135个报告中基于燃料的照明对健康和安全的影响的信息。节能的离网照明解决方案提供了最有前途和可扩展的方法,可消除不良的健康后果,同时降低照明成本并减少温室气体排放。寻求最大可能对健康有益的部署应针对受影响最大的地理和人口用户群体。由于妇女和儿童受到的影响不成比例,因此这些群体使用的改进的照明技术将产生特别显着的健康益处。 (C)2015年国际能源计划。由Elsevier Inc.出版。保留所有权利。

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