Characteristics of dwellings contaminat Sandrine Roussel,*ab Gabriel Reboux,ab Anne-Pauline Be
alt e n to Ma ita pt con clar ple to nce me d fl , w e o cus of contaminants, duration and type of exposure) constituted data alth problems after exposure. ease fungal concentration in 0 problems of poor insulation, on,11 lack of ventilation,12,13 resence of pets.14,16 esence of fungi in dwellings a...
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Summary: | alt e n to Ma ita pt con clar ple to nce me d fl , w e o cus of contaminants, duration and type of exposure) constituted data alth problems after exposure. ease fungal concentration in 0 problems of poor insulation, on,11 lack of ventilation,12,13 resence of pets.14,16 esence of fungi in dwellings as that remains to be defined. In with indoor problems are t deal with domestic hygiene, e dwelling. The type of samples a simple measure of relative igations of the environment, as es Milieux Intérieurs’ ’ (SAMI), the SRU (Solidarite ́ Renou-to evaluate the presence of direct measurement (humidity, ulds); the presence of other xide and lead, would indicate the need for direct measurement. PAPER www.rsc.org/jem | Journal of Environmental Monitoringcharacteristics. See DOI:10.1039/b718909eIn view of the lack of studies on the fungal contamination of dwellings in France,18 we undertook a study on airborne contamination in 500 rooms from 128 dwellings. We present the statistical analysis of a housing questionnaire, the objective of which was to clarify the physical or incidental characteristics of dwellings associated with high concentrations of moulds. This study also had to judge the efficiency of a questionnaire in assessment of indoor environment and utility of microbiological measures. |
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