Title of article :
Impacts of Earthquake Aftermath on Indoor CarbonMonoxide Levels in Turkish Coffeehouses Environment in Duzce, Turkey
Author/Authors :
Bahcebasi, T Dept. of Public Health - Medical Faculty - Duzce University, Düzce-Turkey , Guler, C Dept. of Public Health - Hacettepe University - Medical Faculty, Ankara-Turkey , Kandis, H Dept. of Emergency Medicine - Duzce University - Medical Faculty, Düzce- Turkey , Kara, İ H Dept. of Family Medicine - Duzce University - Medical Faculty, Düzce- Turkey
Abstract :
Background: In 1999, Duzce suffered two consecutive devastating earthquakes above magnitude 7 in August and
November. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the indoor air quality of coffeehouses by determining carbon
monoxide (CO) levels and their contributing factors in coffeehouses built before and after the earthquake.
Methods: We conducted our study in 76 Turkish coffeehouses in Duzce in winter (November 2007–March 2008)
during rush hours (18:00-23:00). The Turkish coffeehouses included in the study were evaluated under four categories
based on smoking status and construction date. The characteristics of the coffeehouses, such as their CO levels and
temperatures both indoors and outdoors, were all measured. These analyses were carried out with the SPSS 15.0
program.
Results: The CO levels in Turkish coffeehouses were above the values indicated as being safe by the WHO. While
stoves and cooking equipment were determined to contribute to indoor CO levels, cigarettes were found to be the main
source. Indoor CO levels at second hour were very strongly correlated (r: 0.84, P<0.001) (r: 0.91, P<0.001) with indoor
CO levels at initial and first hour as well as with smoking status (r: 0.69, P<0.001); they were also moderately
correlated with the room volume (r: 0.34, P<0.001) and construction materials (r: 0.31, P<0.001) of the coffeehouse.
Conclusion: Elevated CO levels in Turkish coffeehouses indicate the possible presence of other pollutants, particularly
when the main source is smoking. In such cases, both individuals and the whole of society are affected negatively in
many ways. Therefore, smoking should be prohibited by law in Turkish coffeehouses and national awareness programs
should be developed based on peoples’ lifestyles. Moreover, the standards for construction and management of Turkish
coffeehouses should be improved as well.
Keywords :
Turkish coffeehouse , Earthquake , Carbon Monoxide , Smoking
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics