Indoor Air Quality in a Restaurant Kitchen Using Margarine for Deep-Frying
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Indoor air quality has a great impact on human health. Cooking, in particular frying, is one of the most important sources of indoor air pollution. Indoor air CO, CO2, particulate matter (PM), and volatile organic compound (VOC) concentrations, including aldehydes, were measured in the kitchen of a small establishment where a special deep-frying margarine was used. The objective was to assess occupational exposure concentrations for cooks of such restaurants. While individual VOC and PM2.5 concentrations were measured before, during, and after frying events using active sampling, TVOC, PM10, CO, CO2, temperature, and relative humidity were continuously monitored through the whole period. VOC and aldehyde concentrations did not increase to considerable levels with deep-frying compared to the background and public indoor environment levels, whereas PM10 increased significantly (1.85 to 6.6 folds). The average PM2.5 concentration of the whole period ranged between 76 and 249 μg/m3. Hence, considerable PM exposures could occur during deep-frying with the special margarine, which might be sufficiently high to cause health effects on cooks considering their chronic occupational exposures.
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Deep-frying process, Indoor air quality, Margarine, Kitchen, Restaurant, Environmental monitoring, Deep-frying process, Restaurant, Air Pollutants, Aldehydes, Hot Temperature, Restaurants, Environmental monitoring, Margarine, Air Pollution, Indoor, Occupational Exposure, Kitchen, Humans, Particulate Matter, Cooking, Indoor air quality, Environmental Monitoring
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01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Sofuoğlu, S.C., Toprak, M., İnal, F., and Çimrin, A.H. (2015). Indoor air quality in a restaurant kitchen using margarine for deep-frying. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 22(20), 15703-15711. doi:10.1007/s11356-015-4762-6
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