Abstract

The indoor/outdoor air pollution exposure continuity relationships are considered in an attempt to define the major parameters determining the relation. The widely accepted hypothesis of a homeostatic balance between indoor and outdoor pollutant levels has been disclaimed using particulate lead as an index contaminant. A serial filtration collection technique was employed and analysis was performed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The results of this study demonstrate the importance of considering parameters other than outdoor pollutant levels in determining indoor air quality.

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