Temporal and spatial variation of fungal concentrations in indoor air

Citation
A. Hyvarinen et al., Temporal and spatial variation of fungal concentrations in indoor air, AEROS SCI T, 35(2), 2001, pp. 688-695
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanical Engineering
Journal title
AEROSOL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
02786826 → ACNP
Volume
35
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
688 - 695
Database
ISI
SICI code
0278-6826(200108)35:2<688:TASVOF>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine temporal and spatial variation of ai rborne concentrations of viable fungi in 2 single-family houses during the period of the year that such levels are mostly determined by indoor sources . One of the subject residences had moisture problems (the index residence) , the other did not have any moisture problems (the reference residence). T he concentrations of viable fungi in indoor air were determined a total of 6 times during the winter with 2 six-stage impactors (Andersen 10-800) in 2 rooms in both of the houses. The total concentrations of viable fungi and concentrations of Penicillium, Aspergillus, and Aspergillus versicolor were significantly higher in the index residence than in the reference residenc e. Statistically significant differences in the total concentrations were o bserved in the size ranges of 2.1-3.3 mum and 1.1-2.1 mum. In both residenc es, there was a statistically significant difference between the rooms in t he total concentrations of viable fungi, although in the reference residenc e that was not of practical value because the levels were low. In concentra tions of fungal genera, a significant difference, that was also of practica l importance, was seen in the concentrations of Penicillium in the index re sidence. Both within-day and within-season differences of concentrations we re observed in the residences: a trend of higher values in the morning and at the beginning of winter was noted. In order to characterize fungal conce ntrations of a residence with unknown indoor conditions, a sampling campaig n of I I different days is needed. A strategy for responding to an alert or alarm situation is presented.