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Title:Benefit-cost analysis of commercially available activated carbon filters for indoor ozone removal in single-family homes | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Description:This cost-benefit analysis developed a model to evaluate the potential costs and benefits of using activated carbon filtration of indoor air to reduce ozone exposures. The researchers used the model to predict benefit-to-cost (B/C) ratios for single-family homes in 12 American cities in five different climate zones. The average indoor ozone removal effectiveness ranged from 4 to 20 percent across the 12 cities and the mean predicted B/C ratios were greater than 1.0 in 10 of the 12 cities.
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Article_Type: Research article
Environmental_Agents: Air pollutants
Health_Outcomes: Cardiovascular outcomes Mortality Respiratory outcomes
Economic_Evaluation: Cost-benefit analysis (CBA)
Authors:Aldred JR, Darling E, Morrison G, Siegel J, Corsi RL
Journal:Indoor Air
Year:2016
Evaluation:Cost-benefit analysis (CBA)
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