Title Impact of using a tobacco heating system (THS) on indoor air quality in a nightclub /
Authors Kaunelienė, Violeta ; Meišutovič-Akhtarieva, Marija ; Prasauskas, Tadas ; Čiužas, Darius ; Krugly, Edvinas ; Keraitytė, Karolina ; Martuzevičius, Dainius
DOI 10.4209/aaqr.2019.04.0211
Full Text Download
Is Part of Aerosol and air quality research.. Wufeng : Taiwan Association for Aerosol Research. 2019, vol. 19, iss. 9, p. 1961-1968.. ISSN 1680-8584. eISSN 2071-1409
Keywords [eng] indoor air quality ; heat not-burn ; environmental tobacco aerosol ; nicotine ; hospitality venue
Abstract [eng] Heated tobacco products potentially reduces the risks of nicotine use. With most of the research on heated tobacco products (also known as "heat-not-burn" tobacco products) focusing on mainstream smoke, data on second-hand smoke has been limited to several chamber studies, and the effect on the indoor air quality in real-world settings has not yet been reported. Consequently, in this work, we assessed the pollution generated by a tobacco heating system (THS) in a hospitality venue. Volunteers used the THS in a nightclub during non-operating hours. Additionally, the indoor air quality of the club was evaluated during operating hours. The real-time aerosol particle concentration and the off-line carbonyl, nicotine and 3-ethenylpyridine concentrations were measured. The observed particle number concentrations were 1E+4, 5E+4, 1E+5 and 1E+6 to 1E+7 # cm(-3) for the background, 10 users, 30 users and the club during operation, respectively, representing an increase by an order of magnitude for each subsequent scenario. The club featured relatively high background concentrations of gaseous pollutants, presumably due to third-hand smoke, and using the THS in the club during non-operating hours did not significantly affect the majority of these concentrations, with nicotine being an exception. Despite the increase in the background particle number and mass concentrations due to THS use, these values were still an order of magnitude lower than during operating hours.
Published Wufeng : Taiwan Association for Aerosol Research
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2019
CC license CC license description