Journal Abbreviation : ‘J. Odor Indoor Environ.’ Frequency : Quarterly Doi Prefix : 10.15250/joie. ISSN : 2288-9167 (Print) / 2288-923X (Online) Year of Launching : 2014 Publisher : Korean Society of Odor Research and Engineering & Korean Society for Indoor Environment Indexed/Tracked/Covered By :
A study on the change of indoor air quality (IAQ) and health score measurement according to amount of indoor plants in the elementary school classrooms
1Korea Radon Association 2Department of Integrated Environmental Systems, PyeongTaek University 3Institute for Environmental Research, Yonsei University college of Medicine 4National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration 5Department of Preventive Medicine, Yonsei University college of Medicine
This study was conducted to evaluate the quality of indoor air and health-related parameters (allergicrhinoconjunctivitis) of subject of study (control group and sensitive group) in two schools. The schools werecategorized into two groups of newly-built school and the school older than 5 years. Removal of indoor pollutantwas investigated according to volume rates (0%, 1.5%, 3%) of indoor plants inside 3 classrooms respectively. Thechemicals of indoor environmental research were PM10, Volatile organic compounds (toluene and benzene),formaldehyde, temperature and humidity. ARIA (Allergic rhinitis impacts on Asthma) test was used to assess healtheffect for 151 students. Also, The variation of SBS symptoms for students in classroom was measured byintervention. With increasing volume ratio of classrooms, there were positive and significant results between theindoor pollutant and student's health score. Students showed improvement health score during the period of puttingindoor plants, which was facilitated by the placement of indoor plants at newly-built school classroom of indoorplants volume ratio 3%. From the results above, it could be tentatively effective newly-built school classroom ofindoor plants volume ratio 3% improve indoor air quality and student's health score.