Strategies for Effective Management of Indoor Air Quality in a Kindergarten: CO2 and Fine Particulate Matter Concentrations

Author:

Lee Doyeon12,Kim Younghun13ORCID,Hong Kee-Jung1,Lee Gunhee1,Kim Hak-Joon12ORCID,Shin Dongho1,Han Bangwoo12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sustainable Environment Research, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials, Daejeon 34103, Republic of Korea

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon 34113, Republic of Korea

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea

Abstract

The educational and play-related activities of children proceed mainly indoors in a kindergarten. High concentrations of indoor PM2.5 and CO2 have been linked to various harmful effects on children, considerably impacting their educational outcomes in kindergarten. In this study, we explore different scenarios involving the operation of mechanical ventilation systems and air purifiers in kindergartens. Using numerical models to analyze indoor CO2 and PM2.5 concentration, we aim to optimize strategies that effectively reduce these harmful pollutants. We found that the amount of ventilation required to maintain good air quality, per child, was approximately 20.4 m3/h. However, we also found that as the amount of ventilation increased, so did the concentration of indoor PM2.5; we found that this issue can be resolved using a high-grade filter (i.e., a MERV 13 grade filter with a collection efficiency of 75%). This study provides a scientific basis for reducing PM2.5 concentrations in kindergartens, while keeping CO2 levels low.

Funder

Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Chemical Health and Safety,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology

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