Title Analysis on How Indoor Air Pollutants Influence the Human Body in Underground Commercial Space
Authors Yeo Rak-Gyu ; Kim Tae-Woo ; Hong Won-Hwa
Page pp.321-328
ISSN 12269093
Keywords Formaldehyde ; Total Volatile Organic Compounds ; Indoor Air Quality ; Underground Commercial Spaces
Abstract Indoor air pollution is major threat which effects gradually outside of our awareness. Recently, the trend of wellbeing makes the freshness of air as well as healthy food a focus. People spend 80 to 90 percentage of their time on average indoors, therefore indoor air pollution has a great influence on our health, which can be severe for seniors. Multi-user facilities especially are used by a lot of people and they worsen the health of on-site workers. The WHO said that the number of deaths by atmospheric pollution reached 6,000,000 per year its highest level whilst by indoor air pollution 2,800,000 die. Also the indoor pollutants are more dangerous than indoor ones. This reports shows that indoor pollutants are the major causes of disease, so it is essential that the quality of indoor air is kept good in on efficiently manner. Therefore, this study reports how much closed underground shopping centers are polluted, according to the measurement and survey of pollution in three main pathways and seven kinds of stores, such as shoes, clothes, electronics, food, cosmetics, bags, and accessories. Store as well as a photo gallery.