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Atmospheric Environment | 2002
Nobuo Hamada; Tadao Fujita
Air-conditioners (AC) produce much dew and wet conditions inside their apparatus, when in operation. We studied the fungal contamination in AC and found that the average fungal contamination of AC filters was about 5-fold greater than that of a carpet, and Cladosporium and Penicillium were predominant in AC filters. The fungal contamination inside AC, which were used everyday, increased more markedly than those not used daily, e.g. a few days per week or rarely. Moreover, the airborne fungal contamination in rooms during air-conditioning was about 2-fold greater than one in rooms without AC, and was highest when air-conditioning started and decreased gradually with time. We recognized that the airborne fungal contamination was controlled by the environmental condition of the rooms, in which AC were used. It is suggested that AC might promote mold allergies in users via airborne fungal spores derived from the AC. On the other hand, AC was estimated to remove moisture in the room atmosphere and carpets, and reduce the relative humidity in rooms. It was found that the average fungal contamination in the house dust of carpets with AC was suppressed by two-third of that in rooms without AC. The use of AC for suppressing fungal hazards was discussed.
Journal of Urban Living and Health Association | 2005
Nobuo Hamada
Journal of Urban Living and Health Association | 2005
Nobuo Hamada
Journal of Urban Living and Health Association | 2006
Nobuo Hamada
Journal of Urban Living and Health Association | 2005
Nobuo Hamada; Masaki Nakamura
Journal of Urban Living and Health Association | 2002
Nobuo Hamada; Tadao Fujita; Masaki Nakamura
Journal of Urban Living and Health Association | 2001
Nobuo Hamada; Tadao Fujita
Journal of Urban Living and Health Association | 2000
Nobuo Hamada; Tadao Fujita
Journal of Urban Living and Health Association | 2006
Nobuo Hamada
Journal of Urban Living and Health Association | 2004
Nobuo Hamada