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Impacts of electronic cigarettes usage on air quality of vape shops and their nearby areas

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 760, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143423

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Vape shop; E-cigarette; Secondhand exposure; Particulate matter; Nicotine; Multiunit

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  1. Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program (TRDRP) [23XT-0001, T29IR0480]

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The usage of e-cigarettes in vape shops impacts both its own and nearby air quality, raising concerns regarding the risk of exposure to environmental electronic vaping aerosols in the surrounding environments.
With the rapid growth of the electronic cigarette (e-cig) market, there is an increasing number of vape shops that exclusively sell e-cigs. The use of e-cigs in the vape shop is a primary source of indoor particles, which might transport to its nearby indoor spaces in themultiunit setting. In this study, six pairs of vape shops and neighboring businesses in Southern California were recruited for real-time measurements of particulate pollutants between February 2017 and October 2019. The mean (SD) particle number concentration (PNC) and PM2.5 concentration in the studied vape shops were 2.8 x 10(4) (2.3 x 10(4)) particles/cm(3) and 276 (546) mu g/m(3), which were substantially higher than those in neighboring businesses and outdoor areas. In addition, 24-h timeweighted average (TWA) nicotine sampling was conducted in the six pairs and three additional pairs. Nicotine was detected in the air of all the studied vape shops and neighboring businesses, in which the mean (SD) concentration was 2.59 (1.02) and 0.17 (0.13) mu g/m(3), respectively. Inside vape shops, the dilution-corrected vaping density (puffs/h/100 m(3)) is a strong predictor of the particle concentration, and nicotine concentration highly depends on the air exchange rate (AER). Out of the six studied pairs, PNCs in five vape shops and PM2.5 in two vape shopswere significantly correlated with those in their neighboring businesses. This correlation was stronger when the door of the vape shop was closed. When the door was open, environmental electronic vaping (EEV) aerosols, especially smaller particles, could transport from the vape shop to the outdoor environment. Overall, e-cig usage in the vape shop impacts both its own and nearby air quality, raising concerns regarding the risk of exposure to EEV aerosols in the surrounding environments. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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