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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health | 2014

Environmental and Ventilation Assessment in Child Day Care Centers in Porto: The Envirh Project

Ana Mendes; Daniel Aelenei; Ana Luísa Papoila; Pedro Carreiro-Martins; Lívia Aguiar; Cristiana Pereira; Paula Neves; Susana Garrido Azevedo; Manuela Cano; Carmo Proença; João Viegas; Susana Silva; Diana Mendes; Nuno Neuparth; João Paulo Teixeira

Children attending day care centers (CDCC) have been reported to be more prone to infectious diseases when compared with those cared for at home, and are exposed to conditions that may increase the risk of allergies and asthma. Several studies revealed that consequences of poor ventilation conditions include high levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and many other indoor pollutants commonly detected in schools. Nine child day care centers were selected randomly to participate in this study. Fifty-two classrooms were assessed for chemical, biological, physical, and allergen parameters in spring and winter seasons in these nine CDCC located in Porto, Portugal. Outdoor measurements were also conducted for comparison. Our results indicated that (i) particulate matter (PM10) median levels were above the national reference levels, both by classroom type and by season; (ii) TVOC kindergarten peak values may raise some concern; (iii) CO2 was present at high median and maximum levels during spring and winter assessment in both nurseries and kindergartens classrooms; (iv) total bacteria concentrations were 57- and 52-fold higher in the nursery and kindergarten than outdoors, respectively, for the spring season; (v) winter and spring median predicted mean vote (PMV) indices were between “neutral” (0) and “slightly cool” (≤ –1) in the thermal sensation scale for comfort situations (−2 to 2) for both types of classrooms; (vi) there were significant differences for both PMV and predicted percentage of dissatisfied (PPD) indices by season; and (vii) CO2, total bacteria, and gram-negative bacteria were associated with low airflow rates. These data will help to evaluate the effectiveness of current building operation practices in child day care centers regarding indoor air quality and respiratory health.


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2014

Environment and Health in Children Day Care Centres (ENVIRH) – Study rationale and protocol☆

José Araújo-Martins; P. Carreiro Martins; João Viegas; Daniel Aelenei; Manuela Cano; João Paulo Teixeira; Paulo Paixão; Ana Luísa Papoila; Paula Leiria-Pinto; Catarina Pedro; José Rosado-Pinto; Isabella Annesi-Maesano; Nuno Neuparth

Abstract Background Indoor air quality (IAQ) is considered an important determinant of human health. The association between exposure to volatile organic compounds, particulate matter, house dust mite, molds and bacteria in day care centers (DCC) is not completely clear. The aim of this project was to study these effects. Methods – study design This study comprised two phases. Phase I included an evaluation of 45 DCCs (25 from Lisbon and 20 from Oporto, targeting 5161 children). In this phase, building characteristics, indoor CO2 and air temperature/relative humidity, were assessed. A childrens respiratory health questionnaire derived from the ISAAC (International Study on Asthma and Allergies in Children) was also distributed. Phase II encompassed two evaluations and included 20 DCCs selected from phase I after a cluster analysis (11 from Lisbon and 9 from Oporto, targeting 2287 children). In this phase, data on ventilation, IAQ, thermal comfort parameters, respiratory and allergic health, airway inflammation biomarkers, respiratory virus infection patterns and parental and child stress were collected. Results In Phase I, building characteristics, occupant behavior and ventilation surrogates were collected from all DCCs. The response rate of the questionnaire was 61.7% (3186 children). Phase II included 1221 children. Association results between DCC characteristics, IAQ and health outcomes will be provided in order to support recommendations on IAQ and childrens health. A building ventilation model will also be developed. Discussion This paper outlines methods that might be implemented by other investigators conducting studies on the association between respiratory health and indoor air quality at DCC.


Fluids | 2018

Experimental Study on the Aerodynamic Sealing of Air Curtains

João Viegas; Fernando Oliveira; Daniel Aelenei

Controlling the air quality is of the utmost importance in today’s buildings. Vertical air curtains are often used to separate two different climatic zones with a view to reduce heat transfer. In fact, this research work proposes an air curtain aimed to ensure a proper separation between two zones, a clean one and a contaminated one. The methodology of this research includes: (i) small-scale tests on water models to ensure that the contamination does not pass through the air curtain, and (ii) an analytical development integrating the main physical characteristics of plane jets. In the solution developed, the airflow is extracted from the contaminated compartment to reduce the curtain airflow rejected to the exterior of the compartment. In this research work, it was possible to determine the minimum exhaust flow necessary to ensure the aerodynamic sealing of the air curtain. This article addresses the methodology used to perform the small-scale water tests and the corresponding results.


Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2010

The use of impulse ventilation for smoke control in underground car parks

João Viegas


European Journal of Pediatrics | 2014

CO 2 concentration in day care centres is related to wheezing in attending children

Pedro Carreiro-Martins; João Viegas; Ana Luísa Papoila; Daniel Aelenei; Iolanda Caires; José Araújo-Martins; João Gaspar-Marques; Maria Manuela Cano; Ana Mendes; Daniel Virella; José Rosado-Pinto; Paula Leiria-Pinto; Isabella Annesi-Maesano; Nuno Neuparth


Energy and Buildings | 2016

On-site assessment of the discharge coefficient of open windows

Hildebrando Cruz; João Viegas


Building Simulation | 2015

Numerical Evaluation of Ventilation Performance in Children Day Care Centres

João Viegas; Susana Nogueira; Daniel Aelenei; Hildebrando Cruz; Manuela Cano; Nuno Neuparth


Archive | 2012

Environment and health in children day care centres results from phase I - preliminary analysis of buildings physical characteristics

Susana Nogueira; João Viegas; Daniel Aelenei; Ana Luísa Papoila; Ana Mendes


Procedia Engineering | 2011

Fatigue life assessment of an exhaust system for naval gas turbines

Rui F. Martins; João Viegas; Hildebrando Cruz


Archive | 2015

Geriatric Study in Portugal on Health Effects of Air Quality in Elderly Care Centers

João Paulo Teixeira; Amália Botelho; Nuno Neuparth; Iolanda Caires; Ana Luísa Papoila; Pedro Martins; Paulo Paixão; Daniel Aelenei; João Viegas; Manuela Cano; Ana Mendes

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Daniel Aelenei

Universidade Nova de Lisboa

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Ana Luísa Papoila

Universidade Nova de Lisboa

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Manuela Cano

Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr. Ricardo Jorge

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Susana Nogueira

Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil

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Iolanda Caires

Universidade Nova de Lisboa

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Paulo Paixão

Universidade Nova de Lisboa

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