Full Citation:
Klepeis NE and Nazaroff WW (2006) Modeling Residential Exposure to Secondhand Smoke. Atmospheric Environment. 40(23):4393-4407.
Document Type:
Journal Article
Description:
Article presenting a simulation study of the impact that the multicompartment nature of US homes has on residential exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke. Both hypothetical scripted behavior and observed distributions of human time-location patterns in US homes were used as input to the simulation model.
Affiliation:
Environmental Health Sciences, University of California at Berkeley and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California at Berkeley
Sponsor:
U.S. EPA; Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute (FAMRI); Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program (TRDRP) of California
Release Information
Release Date:
2006
License:
Copyright by Elsevier. Permission granted to post preprint.



