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In this study, indoor air quality was assessed in a store belonging to one of Portugal’s largest commercial retail
groups. A variety of methodologies was used, including gravimetric analysis for particulate matter (PM), optical
monitors for real-time PM measurements, gas sensors and analysers for CO2 and other gaseous pollutants,
diffusion tubes for VOCs, and passive deposition for microorganisms. The average PM10 concentration indoors
was 16.5 ± 3.87 μg/m3, well below the exposure limits set by various international organisations. A significant
portion of indoor PM10 – 69% - was originated from outdoor sources. Outdoor PM10 concentrations were sub-
stantially higher, averaging 29.4 ± 14.6 μg/m3. Metal concentrations were also higher outdoors than indoors,
and the associated cancer risk and hazard quotient were not exceeded, indicating favourable air quality con-
ditions within the store. Among VOCs, α-pinene and tetrachloroethylene were detected in notable concentra-
tions. α-Pinene likely originated from cleaning products and fragrances, while tetrachloroethylene was attributed
to emissions from a dry-cleaning establishment located in the same building, but did not exceed protection
thresholds. Microbial analysis showed low concentrations of both fungi and bacteria. However, fungal species
with clinical and toxigenic potential were found. The most common fungal species were Trichoderma sp. and
Penicillium sp., depending on the culture media. Overall, the clothing store demonstrated good air quality.
However, to further reduce the impact of outdoor pollutants on indoor air quality, enhancements to the venti-
lation system are recommended. These improvements can help create a healthier indoor environment by filtering
and managing the intake of external contaminants more effectively.
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Keywords
Clothing store Indoor air quality PM10 VOCs Bioburden
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Citation
Furst, Leonardo; Cipoli, Yago; Galindo, Nuria; Yubero, Eduardo; Viegas, Carla; Gomes, Bianca; Cervantes, Renata; Nunes, Teresa; Feliciano, Manuel; Alves, Célia (2025). Comprehensive analysis of particulate matter, gaseous pollutants, and microbiological contamination in a clothing store from an international chain in Europe. Environmental Pollution. ISSN 0269-7491. 371, p. 1-10
Publisher
Elsevier
