Health Canada

5 datasets found
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    Ottawa Bike Study Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)

    A cross-over study was conducted among 42 healthy adults during summer 2010 in Ottawa, Canada. Participants cycled for 1-hour along high and low-traffic routes and volatile organic compound (VOC) exposures were determined along each route.
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    Regina Indoor Air Quality Study (2007): Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Data Summary

    As part of a residential indoor air quality study, Health Canada and Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region collected 24-hour and 5-day indoor and outdoor exposure samples for 194 polar and non-polar volatile organic compounds (VOCs). For the Regina Indoor Air Quality Study, a total of 146 homes in...
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    Halifax Indoor Air Quality Study (2009): Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Data Summary

    A residential indoor air quality study was conducted by Health Canada in 2009 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. A range of air parameters typically found in and around residences was measured for seven consecutive 24-hour periods in 50 homes during the winter and summer seasons, with 42 homes...
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    Windsor Exposure Assessment Study (2005-2006) Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Data Summary

    Health Canada and the University of Windsor collected 24-hour personal, indoor, and outdoor exposure samples for 188 polar and non-polar volatile organic compounds (VOCs). A total of 100 study participants in Windsor, Ontario were followed over two 1-year periods. Sampling took place in 8-week...
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    Health Canada
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    Edmonton Indoor Air Quality Study (2010): Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Data Summary

    A residential indoor air quality study was conducted by Health Canada in 2010. A range of air parameters typically found in and around residences was measured for seven consecutive 24-hour periods in 50 homes during the winter and summer seasons, with 26 homes participating in both seasons. Among...
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    Health Canada
    Resource Formats:
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    • XLSX