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Testing mobile air purifiers in a school classroom: Reducing the airborne transmission risk for SARS-CoV-2
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2020
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EngineeringAir Pollution FiltrationAir QualityAir Pollution DispersionCovid-19Aerosol TransportIndoor AerosolAerosol SamplingEnvironmental HealthAerosol ConcentrationAir Quality MonitoringAbstract Airborne TransmissionVirus-containing Aerosol ParticlesPublic HealthAir CleaningIndoor Test RangesAir SamplingDust ScienceEpidemiologyMobile Air PurifiersAir Quality IndexAirborne Transmission RiskIndoor Air QualityAir PollutionSchool Classroom
ABSTRACT Airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 through virus-containing aerosol particles has been established as an important pathway for Covid-19 infection. Suitable measures to prevent such infections are imperative, especially in situations when a high number of persons convene in closed rooms. Here we tested the efficiency and practicability of operating four air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters in a high school classroom while regular classes were taking place. We monitored the aerosol number concentration for particles > 3 nm at two locations in the room, the aerosol size distribution in the range from 10 nm to 10 µm, PM 10 and CO 2 concentration. For comparison, we performed similar measurements in a neighboring classroom without purifiers. In times when classes were conducted with windows and door closed, the aerosol concentration was reduced by more than 90 % within less than 30 minutes when running the purifiers (air exchange rate 5.5 h -1 ). The reduction was homogeneous throughout the room and for all particle sizes. The measurements are supplemented by a calculation estimating the maximum concentration levels of virus-containing aerosol from a highly contagious person speaking in a closed room with and without air purifiers. Measurements and calculation demonstrate that air purifiers potentially represent a well-suited measure to reduce the risks of airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 substantially. Staying for two hours in a closed room with a highly infective person, we estimate that the inhaled dose is reduced by a factor of six when using air purifiers with a total air exchange rate of 5.7 h -1 . Information Classification General
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