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=== Unit ===
 
=== Unit ===
mg/m<sup>3</sup> or ppm
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=== Formula ===
 
=== Formula ===
  
 
== Result ==
 
== Result ==
<t2b index="Country,City,Year,Environment,Environment spec,Ref,Statistical parameter,Unit" unit="mg/m^3, ppm" obs="Result">
 
Sweden|Örebro|1996|Indoor|Dwelling|1|Mean|mg/m3|1556
 
Estonia|Tallinn|1996|Indoor|Dwelling|1|Mean|mg/m3|1665
 
Greece|Athens|May 2000|Indoor|Schools|2|Mean|mg/m3|2263
 
Greece|Athens|Dec 2000|Indoor|Schools|2|Mean|mg/m3|2434
 
Greece|Athens|Jan 2001|Indoor|Schools|2|Mean|mg/m3|2537
 
Greece|Athens|May 2000|Indoor|Schools|2|Min|mg/m3|604.0
 
Greece|Athens|Dec 2000|Indoor|Schools|2|Min|mg/m3|882.0
 
Greece|Athens|Jan 2001|Indoor|Schools|2|Min|mg/m3|984.0
 
Greece|Athens|May 2000|Indoor|Schools|2|Max|mg/m3|5322.0
 
Greece|Athens|Dec 2000|Indoor|Schools|2|Max|mg/m3|4165.0
 
Greece|Athens|Jan 2001|Indoor|Schools|2|Max|mg/m3|4113.0
 
Sweden|Unspecified|Unspecified|Indoor|Schools|3|Mean|mg/m3|2556
 
Sweden|Unspecified|Unspecified|Indoor|Schools|3|Mean|mg/m3|3330
 
Sweden|Unspecified|Unspecified|Indoor|Schools, 10 non complaint schools|3|Median|mg/m3|1926.0
 
Swede|Unspecified|Unspecified|Indoor|Schools, 11 schools with SBS symptoms|3|Median|mg/m3|1980.0
 
Sweden|Unspecified|Unspecified|Indoor|Schools, 10 non complaint schools|3|Min|mg/m3|1440.0
 
Swede|Unspecified|Unspecified|Indoor|Schools, 11 schools with SBS symptoms|3|Min|mg/m3|1575.0
 
Sweden|Unspecified|Unspecified|Indoor|Schools, 10 non complaint schools|3|Max|mg/m3|2880.0
 
Swede|Unspecified|Unspecified|Indoor|Schools, 11 schools with SBS symptoms|3|Max|mg/m3|3870.0
 
Denmark|Unspecified|Unspecified|Indoor|Schools|3|Mean|mg/m3|1800
 
Denmark|Unspecified|Unspecified|Indoor|Schools|3|Min|mg/m3|900.0
 
Denmark|Unspecified|Unspecified|Indoor|Schools|3|Max|mg/m3|2700.0
 
Sweden |Unspecified|Unspecified|Indoor|Schools|3|Mean|mg/m3|1782
 
Sweden |Unspecified|Unspecified|Indoor|Schools|3|Max|mg/m3|5040.0
 
The Netherlands|Unspecified|2003-2004|Indoor|Gas kitchens|4|Mean|ppm|654.16
 
The Netherlands|Unspecified|2003-2004|Indoor|Elecric kitchens|4|Mean|ppm|671.47
 
The Netherlands|Unspecified|2003-2004|Indoor|All kitchens|4|Mean|ppm|658.93
 
Sweden|Unspecified|1991-1992|Indoor|Homes: nocturnal shortness of  breath|5|Mean|ppm|1020
 
Sweden|Unspecified|1991-1992|Indoor|Homes: no nocturnal shortness of breath|5|Mean|ppm|850
 
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==References==
 
==References==
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'''To be completed'''
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#Frisk M. et al. 2002. Are there any differences in the indoor environment of asthmatic and non-asthmatic persons? A case-control study performed in Sweden and Estonia. Proceedings of Indoor Air 1:97-102.
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#Siskos et al., 2001
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#Norback, D. et al. 1995. Asthmatic symptoms and volatile organic compounds, formaldehyde, and carbon dioxide in dwellings. Occupational & Environmental Medicine 52:388-95.
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#Witters et al, 1996
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#Nielsen et al.,1984
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#Smedje et al. 1996, 1997
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#Willers, S.M. et al. 2006. Gas cooking, kitchen ventilation, and exposure to combustion products. Indoor Air 16:65-73.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 7 December 2011


Scope

Measured CO2 concentrations from published articles.

Definition

Data

Data is obtained from various articles.

Dependencies

Unit

ug/m3

Formula

Result

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See also

Keywords

References

To be completed

  1. Frisk M. et al. 2002. Are there any differences in the indoor environment of asthmatic and non-asthmatic persons? A case-control study performed in Sweden and Estonia. Proceedings of Indoor Air 1:97-102.
  2. Siskos et al., 2001
  3. Norback, D. et al. 1995. Asthmatic symptoms and volatile organic compounds, formaldehyde, and carbon dioxide in dwellings. Occupational & Environmental Medicine 52:388-95.
  4. Witters et al, 1996
  5. Nielsen et al.,1984
  6. Smedje et al. 1996, 1997
  7. Willers, S.M. et al. 2006. Gas cooking, kitchen ventilation, and exposure to combustion products. Indoor Air 16:65-73.

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CO2 concentrations in Europe. Opasnet . [1]. Accessed 19 May 2024.