Bioaerosol emissions during toilet flushing are an often-overlooked source of potential health risks in shared public facilities. A new study published in Risk Analysis found that bioaerosol ...
Having ventilation fans in public bathrooms could stop people being exposed to as many bacteria particles generated from ...
Research focuses on atmospheric aerosol science, bioaerosol transport in indoor environments and the broader implications for indoor air quality. Supported by funding from the National Science ...
Bioaerosol emissions during toilet flushing are an often-overlooked source of potential health risks in shared public facilities. A new study published in Risk Analysis found that bioaerosol ...
The article, "The impact of water flow rates on bioaerosol production from handwashing basins" has been published in Building and Environment. Production of bioaerosols—or airborne water ...
In addition, bioaerosol concentrations were 25 to 43 percent (S. aureus) and 16 to 27 percent (E. coli) lower after the first flush of an empty toilet compared to those observed after a second ...