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Preliminary study of effect of furniture and finishing materials on formaldedyhe concentration in office rooms

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For many years formaldehyde has been known as a major eye irritant in indoor environment. It is not only one of the most common indoor air contaminants, but also the most common aldehyde detected in office and residential indoor air. Its concentration in office spaces at the Lublin University of Technology, Poland, was measured. It appeared that formaldehyde was detected in all the samples collected and its concentration ranged from 14.4 to 56žg/m3. Concentration of this gas in rooms with carpeting was lower than in those with wood-based panels. Higher aldehyde concentration was found in the rooms painted a few months before the experiment.
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225--233
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bibliogr. 29 poz.
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