Surveillance of Indoor Air Concentration of Volatile Organic Compounds in Luxembourgish Households

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Abstract

Exposure to air pollution is a well-known health risk. For instance, volatile and very volatile organic compounds (VOCs and VVOCs) are known to cause respiratory, haematologic or immune diseases, and even cancer. Based on the Luxembourgish indoor pollution surveillance program, we performed an exploratory analysis for the period 2014–2019, in order (1) to evaluate the prevalence of VOCs and VVOCs in households, and (2) to estimate the risks of lifelong exposure to selected VOCs on the health of the adult population. The database included 715 indoor air samples from 159 different households. Observed VOC and VVOC levels were similar to those in neighbouring countries. Our health impact assessment identified some health risks associated with the observed concentrations in Luxembourg. Furthermore, this study shows the major public health importance of having a national indoor pollution surveillance system in place. Highlights: (1) This study provides an overview of the domestic indoor pollution in Luxembourg. (2) (V)VOCs levels in Luxembourg were similar to those in neighbouring countries. (3) The results clearly show the importance of having a surveillance system in place.

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Alvarez-Vaca, D., Duca, R. C., Borras-Santos, A., Hardy, E., Creta, M., Eicher, C., … Nieuwenhuyse, A. V. (2022). Surveillance of Indoor Air Concentration of Volatile Organic Compounds in Luxembourgish Households. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095467

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