1/ Wish it had not taken this long given that many bright scientists/engineers have known & warned of same for 6+ mos. But GR8 to have Dr. Fauci on board. Hope he speaks often & underscores signif' role of aerosol transmission.
2/ I hope this becomes a pivot point & educational moment for deniers among policy makers & public to stop propagating this deadly disease so that more schools can eventually re-open, our economy does not continue to struggle through fits and starts, & less people suffer and die.
3/ Remember what many of us have been saying for months & months. Avoid non-essential indoor environments, and particularly those that are densely occupied and poorly ventilated. Always wear a mask inside buildings other than your own home, physically distance,
4/ engage in outdoor activities in lieu of indoors whenever possible, ventilate, filter, and much more in detailed tweet threads by me and many others over past six months.
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5/ In short DO NOT LET YOUR GUARD DOWN & WORK TO PROTECTS OTHERS!
Virus-laden aerosols are an important transmission route. Inhaled deposited dose is therefore very important & we should understand what it means & how to reduce it. For more, see blog at corsiaq.com
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The "Sources" chapter of @theNASEM
report on "Health Risks of Indoor Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter & Practical Mitigation Solutions" is approx 60 pages and full of source-specific details. Check out the report here: (some highlights in thread)
Cooking is a very large source, whether heating w/ natural gas, propane, electric. Emissions specific to natural gas for cooking & other heating processes considered in (2)
The "Sources" chapter of @theNASEM report on "Health Risks of Indoor Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter & Practical Mitigation Solutions" is approx 60 pages and full of source-specific details. Check out the report here: 👇 (some highlights in thread)
Cooking is a very large source, whether heating w/ natural gas, propane, electric .. Emissions specific to natural gas for cooking & other heating processes considered in (2)
(1) Americans spend the vast majority of their time indoors. Prior to the pandemic, on average Americans lived to be 79 yo (now lower) & spend almost 70 of those years indoors, 54 years insides residences.
(2) Most fine particulate matter (particles with diameters of 2.5 microns or less) are inhaled indoors. This is true for fine particles of both indoor as well as outdoor origin. (more on sources of fine PM in a future tweet).
(3) There is ample evidence that exposure to fine particulate matter causes a range of adverse health effects (will summarize in a future tweet).
1/ This CR Box (the one on the right!) has now totaled operational time equivalent to an entire in-classroom school year. Both it and its cohort of three other CR Boxes continue to perform with a high level of effectiveness across a wide range of particle sizes.
2/ Four CR Boxes were placed in different indoor settings on the UC Davis campus, from a relatively clean 4-person office suite w/ VCT flooring to a particle-challenged soils lab.
3/ Each CR Box consists of four 20" x 20" x 2" MERV-13 filters (3 boxes w/ filters from the same manufacturer and the 4th from a different manufacturer). A 20" x 20" box fan was used to draw air through each CR Box.