Health risk assessment of heavy metal exposure from indoor dust: A case study of residential buildings in Isfahan, Iran
Journal: Environmental Health Engineering and Management Journal (Vol.11, No. 1)Publication Date: 2024-03-24
Authors : Makkiyah Abdulhssein Hammood Atefeh Chamani Soheil Sobhanardakani;
Page : 39-50
Keywords : Health risk assessment; Heavy metals; Exposure; Dust;
Abstract
Background: Heavy metals (HMs) are toxic pollutants whose concentrations in confined spaces might cause severe health impacts. This study aimed to determine the concentration and health risk of As, Cd, Co, Pb, Mn, Ni, and V in indoor household dust in Isfahan during 2022-2023. Methods: Ninety dust samples were collected from 30 sampling homes. After preparation and acid digestion of the samples in the laboratory, the concentrations of the elements were determined using the ICP-OES method and analyzed statistically. Results: Except for Pb, the HMs' mean concentrations were significantly lower than the permissible limit (P < 0.050). The maximum daily exposure through ingestion, inhalation, and dermal contact for children and adults were 66.1 and 79.1 mg/kg/d, respectively, with Pb as the relevant element in both groups. Furthermore, the maximum lifetime daily exposure doses of 8-10 × 26.1 mg/kg/d belonged to Pb. The maximum non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risk values through direct ingestion, inhalation, and dermal contact were 4.83 × 1-10 and 1.40 × 8-10 for children and 5.23 × 2-10 and 7.91 × 9-10 for adults, which were associated with Pb in both groups. Conclusion: The results showed that the HMs content in indoor household dust in Isfahan followed a decreasing trend of Pb > Mn > Ni > V > As > Co > Cd. Moreover, direct ingestion followed by dermal contact and inhalation were the most important exposure pathways to the HMs-contaminated dust for both children and adults.
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