SURVEILLANCE OF INDOOR AIR-QUALITY IN ICE SKATING RINKS

Citation
Dw. Yoon et al., SURVEILLANCE OF INDOOR AIR-QUALITY IN ICE SKATING RINKS, Environment international, 22(3), 1996, pp. 309-314
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
01604120
Volume
22
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
309 - 314
Database
ISI
SICI code
0160-4120(1996)22:3<309:SOIAII>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Indoor nitrogen dioxide concentrations in 19 ice skating rinks in the greater Boston area were monitored for one week each month, over a fou r-month period. Nitrogen dioxide was selected as an indicator of indoo r air quality, and NO2 samplers were placed in two locations within ea ch rink. Rinks with higher NO2 levels (in excess of 200 nL/L), under n ormal operation, in the first monitoring week were mitigated with chan ges in ventilation system operation in the subsequent months. After th e first monitoring period, only two rinks had NO2 levels above 200 nL/ L. It was suspected that high levels in these two rinks may have been related to improper ventilation. While high NO2 concentrations were fo und in the ice skating rinks with propane-powered ice resurfacers, oth er studies indicate that combustion fuels can also result in elevated indoor concentrations. In order to achieve healthful air quality in in door ice rinks, it may be necessary to: 1) monitor indoor pollution on a continuous or routine basis; 2) educate rink managers on proper ven tilation procedures; and 3) test ventilation systems to ensure that th eir design and operation are effective.