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Characteristics of PM10, VOCs and Aldehydes Levels in Nail and Hair Shops

네일샵미용실의 실내공기 중 미세먼지(PM10), 휘발성 유기화합물 (VOCs), 알데하이드류(Aldehydes)의 농도 및 업소 특성에 따른 상관성 분석

  • Lee, Boram (Graduate School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health Science, Seoul National University) ;
  • Kuag, Sooyoung (Graduate School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health Science, Seoul National University) ;
  • Yang, Wonho (Korea Institute of Environment and Health) ;
  • Jun, Sang il (Korea Institute of Environment and Health) ;
  • Kim, Jung-su (Institute for Environmental Safety and Health) ;
  • Lee, Kiyoung (Graduate School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health Science, Seoul National University)
  • 이보람 (서울대학교 보건대학원, 환경보건학과, 생활환경시스템 연구실) ;
  • 곽수영 (서울대학교 보건대학원, 환경보건학과, 생활환경시스템 연구실) ;
  • 양원호 (한국환경건강연구소) ;
  • 전상일 (한국환경건강연구소) ;
  • 김정수 (환경안전건강연구소) ;
  • 이기영 (서울대학교 보건대학원, 환경보건학과, 생활환경시스템 연구실)
  • Received : 2017.11.27
  • Accepted : 2017.12.20
  • Published : 2017.12.30

Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess the indoor levels of $PM_{10}$, VOCs and aldehydes in nail shop and hair salon. Methods: The field survey was conducted for 52 hair salons 52 nail shops, and 26 shop-in-shops in Seoul and Daegu city. The field technicians investigated characteristics of each shop including operating time, indoor volume, ventilation and so on. Indoor concentrations of $PM_{10}$, VOCs and aldehydes, indoor temperature and humidity were measured in 12 hair salons, 12 nail shops and 6 shop-in shops. MP Surveryor II (Graywolf, USA) was used to measure $CO_2$ concentration, temperature and humidity for 8 hours. $PM_{10}$ concentrations were measured by minivolume air sampler with Teflon quartz filter ($0.2{\mu}m$ pore size, ${\varphi}$ 47 mm, Graseby-Anderson TEF-DISKTM) for 6 hours. VOCs passive sampler (OVM 3500) was used to collect VOCs for 8 hours and analyzed by GC/MSD. Results: The $CO_2$ concentrations were $759.4{\pm}58.2$ ppm in nail shops, $731.0{\pm}72.5$ ppm in hair salons, and $656.4{\pm}31.2$ ppm in shop-in-shops. The $PM_{10}$ concentrations were $27.5{\pm}14.2{\mu}g/m^3$ in nail shops, $33.1{\pm}6.3{\mu}g/m^3$ in hair salons, and $39.0{\pm}26.9{\mu}g/m^3$ in shop-in-shops. TVOCs concentrations were $3085.4{\pm}1667.8{\mu}g/m^3$ in nail shops, $2131.1{\pm}617.3{\mu}g/m^3$ in hair salons, and $1550.3{\pm}529.0{\mu}g/m^3$ in shop-in-shops. TVOCs concentrations in nail shops were significantly higher than those in hair salons and shop-in-shops (p=0.002). Formaldehyde concentrations were $60.8{\pm}36.6{\mu}g/m^3$ in nail shops, $89.1{\pm}55.4{\mu}g/m^3$ in hair salons, and $45.1{\pm}22.5{\mu}g/m^3$ in shop-in-shops. Conclusion: TVOCs concentrations in nail shop were the highest among others. TVOC concentrations in all stores exceeded indoor air quality stand of indoor air quality control in public-use facilities, etc act.

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