Indoor Air Pollution Problems and Priorities

Indoor Air Pollution Problems and Priorities by G. B. Leslie, published by Cambridge University Press in 1992, is a revised edition that spans 329 pages. This book addresses the various pollutants that frequently contaminate indoor environments, including biological sources like bacteria and molds, as well as combustion products, radon, solvents, asbestos, and dust. It aims to provide a balanced account of the health risks associated with these pollutants and quantifies the scale of the problem on a pollution-by-pollution basis.
Readers will find detailed discussions on exposure levels, sources of pollution, and routes of uptake, along with health effects, control measures, and regulatory guidelines. The book covers essential topics related to medical and public health concerns, toxicology, and environmental science, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding indoor air quality issues.
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ndoor Air Pollution addresses the problems arising from pollutants that all too commonly contaminate the indoor environment, including biological sources such as bacteria, fungi and molds, common combustion products, radon and other sources of radiation, solvents used in industry and the home, asbestos and dust pollution. The aim is to provide a balanced account of the health risks associated with these major pollutants and to quantify the scale of the problem on a pollution-by-pollution basis. Each chapter covers exposure levels, sources of pollution, and routes of uptake, health effects, control measures, and regulatory guidelines.
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