Title of article :
Valuing the health benefits of improving indoor air quality
in residences
Author/Authors :
C.K. Chau، نويسنده , , W.K. Hui، نويسنده , , M.S. Tse، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Unlike commercial premises, the indoor air quality of residences is more dynamic, uncontrolled,
and prone to human behavioral changes. In consequence, measuring the health benefit gains
derived fromimproving indoor air quality in residences ismore complicated. To overcome this, a
human thermal comfortmodel was first integrated with indoor microenvironment models, and
subsequently linkedwith appropriate concentration–response and economic data for estimating
the economic benefit gains derived from improving indoor air quality in residences for an adult
and an elderly person. In this study, the development of the model is illustrated by using a typical
residential apartment locating at the worst air quality neighborhood in Hong Kong and the daily
weather profiles between 2002 and 2006. Three types of personal intervention measures were
examined in the study: (i) using air cleaner in residence, (ii) changing timespent in residence, and
(iii) relocating to a better air quality neighborhood. Our results revealed that employing air
cleaners with windows closed in residence throughout the entire year was the most beneficial
measure as it could provide the greatest annual health benefit gains. Itwould give amaximum of
HK$2072 in 5-year cumulative benefit gain for an adult and HK$1700 for an elderly person.
Employing air cleaners with windows closed in only cool season (October through March) could
give the highest marginal return per dollar spent. The benefit gains would become smaller when
windows were opened to a greater extent. By contrast, relocating to a better air quality
neighborhood and changing the time spent in residence did not appeal to be beneficial
intervention measures.
Keywords :
Cost–benefit analysisIntervention measuresIndoor air qualityResidential buildings
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment