ISSN : 1738-4125(Print)
ISSN : 2287-7509(Online)
Journal of Odor and Indoor Environment Vol.6 No.1 pp.15-26
DOI :
실내 먼지 중 프탈레이트류 평가 - 보육시설 및 실내놀이터 중심 -
양지연, 김호현, 이청수, 김선덕, 신동천1), 임영욱*
연세대학교 환경공해연구소, 1)연세대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실
Evaluation and Analysis of Exposure Levels of Phthalate - Focused on Indoor Playgrounds and Day-care Centers
Young-Wook Lim
*, Ji-Yeon Yang, Ho-Hyun Kim, Chung-Soo Lee, Sun-Duk Kim, Dong-Chun Shin
1)
The Institute for Environmental Research, Yonsei University
1)Yonsei university college of medicine, preventive medicine department
Abstract
The indoor level of phthalates in children-facilities was assessed in this study. The samples of house dustwere collected at various children's facilities (40 day-care houses, 42 child-care centers, 44 kindergartens,and 42 indoor playgrounds) in summer (Jul~Sep, 2007) and winter (Jan~Feb, 2008) periods, and analyzed byGC-MS. The DEHP was detected in almost every sample (detection rate : 99%) and the detection rate ofDnBP and BBzP was more than 80%. The average concentrations of DEHP, DEP, DnBP, and BBzP in housedust were 388 ㎍/g dust, 37㎍/g dust, 108㎍/g dust and 349㎍/g dust, respectively. The relationshipbetween construction period and DEHP level was statistically significant. But, other factors such as flooringmaterial, construction period and water leakage were not statistically significant relationship with phthalateslevels. The Phthalate levels were similar or more higher than other the European country.
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