ANALYSIS OF THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT FACTOR AND PM2.5 INDOOR CONCENTRATION IN BANDUNG CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
PM2.5 in the classroom is a concern because children are a sensitive group to air pollutants. Measurements of PM2.5 and environmental factors in the classroom Elementary School in Bandung City have never been conducted. So the objectives of this study include identifying fluctuations of PM2.5...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | PM2.5 in the classroom is a concern because children are a sensitive
group to air pollutants. Measurements of PM2.5 and environmental factors in the
classroom Elementary School in Bandung City have never been conducted. So the
objectives of this study include identifying fluctuations of PM2.5 concentrations in
classrooms and semi-outdoor corridors, determining the association between
classroom environmental factors and PM2.5 concentrations in classrooms,
determining the association between classroom environmental factors and PM2.5
I/O ratio, determining the association between duration class usage and average
PM2,5 indoor concentration, determining the effect of classroom environmental
factors simultaneously on PM2.5 concentrations in classrooms, identifying whether
or not there are differences between PM2.5 concentrations in classrooms from 3
Elementary Schools of Bandung City, and identifying whether or not there are
differences in PM2.5 concentrations from classrooms that are close or not close to
the road/classroom with 1 or 2 school sessions. The locations of this study were
SDN 071 Sukagalih, SDN 001 Merdeka, and SDN 091 Cibereum (different types of
road hierarchy and environmental conditions). The main primary data collected
included PM2.5, temperature, relative humidity, ratio of ventilation openings area
and classroom area, and classroom density. The non-parametric analysis carried
out in this study included the Spearman correlation test, Eta correlation test, Robust
regression test, Kruskal-Wallis test, and Mann-Whitney test. The results of this
study include fluctuations in the form of a significant increase in each elementary
school occurring in the morning (07.00-09.00) and evening (19.00-21.00). The
association between classroom environmental factors and PM2.5 concentrations in
the classroom all showed a weak or very weak association. The association between
classroom environmental factors and PM2.5 I/O showed a very weak, weak, to
moderate association. There is no association between the duration of class use
and the average PM2.5 indoor concentration. These classroom environmental
factors simultaneously affect PM2.5 concentrations in the classroom. There are
differences in PM2.5 concentrations in classrooms among the 3 primary schools
studied. In addition, there were differences in PM2.5 concentrations between
classrooms close to and not close to the road. There is no difference in PM2.5 indoor
concentration with 1 or 2 school sessions. |
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