An overview of indoor air pollution in the Malaysian kindergarten environment

The components of indoor air determine the quality of the indoor environment, which affects the health and well-being of inhabitants. Exposure to high levels of indoor air pollution in a kindergarten environment has a detrimental influence on children's learning performance and increases the ri...

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Main Authors: Zakaria, I.B., Mahyuddin, N.
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Published: Institute of Physics 2022
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spelling my.um.eprints.433752023-11-14T02:06:49Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/43375/ An overview of indoor air pollution in the Malaysian kindergarten environment Zakaria, I.B. Mahyuddin, N. TH Building construction The components of indoor air determine the quality of the indoor environment, which affects the health and well-being of inhabitants. Exposure to high levels of indoor air pollution in a kindergarten environment has a detrimental influence on children's learning performance and increases the risk of respiratory problems that could lead to absenteeism. This paper explores and summarises the literature on indoor air pollution in kindergartens in the Malaysian environment. A review was done by analyzing papers taken from four electronic databases: Scopus, Science Direct, PubMed and Google Scholar. Information on indoor pollution levels and determinants sources were extracted from 17 studies. The most investigated pollutants were carbon dioxide (CO2), particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide (CO), fungi and bacteria. Inadequate ventilation systems and overcrowded classrooms all contributed to excessive CO2 levels. Indoor PM2.5 sources are generated from cooking activities while cleaning, opening windows and movement activities of children were the primary sources of coarse particles. High concentrations of VOCs are emitted from a wide variety of indoor sources. Mobile vehicles and the proximity of kindergartens to busy roads were key contributors to higher CO concentrations. The findings highlight the importance of interventions to improve indoor air pollution in kindergarten premises in various settings. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Institute of Physics 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Zakaria, I.B. and Mahyuddin, N. (2022) An overview of indoor air pollution in the Malaysian kindergarten environment. In: 1st International Conference of Air Quality and Climate Change, AQCC 2021 and 3rd Malaysia Air Quality Annual Symposium, MAQAS 2021. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85130216971&doi=10.1088%2f1755-1315%2f1013%2f1%2f012005&partnerID=40&md5=fddee570a3e36279eda9e72f9ab93d66
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Zakaria, I.B.
Mahyuddin, N.
An overview of indoor air pollution in the Malaysian kindergarten environment
description The components of indoor air determine the quality of the indoor environment, which affects the health and well-being of inhabitants. Exposure to high levels of indoor air pollution in a kindergarten environment has a detrimental influence on children's learning performance and increases the risk of respiratory problems that could lead to absenteeism. This paper explores and summarises the literature on indoor air pollution in kindergartens in the Malaysian environment. A review was done by analyzing papers taken from four electronic databases: Scopus, Science Direct, PubMed and Google Scholar. Information on indoor pollution levels and determinants sources were extracted from 17 studies. The most investigated pollutants were carbon dioxide (CO2), particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide (CO), fungi and bacteria. Inadequate ventilation systems and overcrowded classrooms all contributed to excessive CO2 levels. Indoor PM2.5 sources are generated from cooking activities while cleaning, opening windows and movement activities of children were the primary sources of coarse particles. High concentrations of VOCs are emitted from a wide variety of indoor sources. Mobile vehicles and the proximity of kindergartens to busy roads were key contributors to higher CO concentrations. The findings highlight the importance of interventions to improve indoor air pollution in kindergarten premises in various settings. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Mahyuddin, N.
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Mahyuddin, N.
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title An overview of indoor air pollution in the Malaysian kindergarten environment
title_short An overview of indoor air pollution in the Malaysian kindergarten environment
title_full An overview of indoor air pollution in the Malaysian kindergarten environment
title_fullStr An overview of indoor air pollution in the Malaysian kindergarten environment
title_full_unstemmed An overview of indoor air pollution in the Malaysian kindergarten environment
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/43375/
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