Department of Environmental Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Aarhus University, Denmark
 Research Article   
								
																Evaluation of Indoor Air Pollution in Urban Homes: A Case Study from
Isfahan, Iran 
																Author(s): Loghmani F*, Jones C and Hertel O             
								
																
						 Burning fossil fuels has a significant effect on indoor air quality. In this study, the concentration of SO2, NOx, NO2, 
  NO, CO was measured in five houses at Isfahan focusing attention on kitchens as a source of indoor pollutants. 
  Selected houses differed in terms of kitchen type and finish, presence or absence of a range hood, and type of stove 
  heating. Samplings were done over three days at a fixed time window for each location. Results showed that in closed 
  kitchens without a range hood, the 1-h concentration of pollutants was higher compared to kitchens having open and 
  semi-open range hoods. Minimum pollutant levels were seen for kitchens using an electric stove with a range hood... Read More»
						  
															  
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