Analysis of microbial contamination and risk assessment model construction at critical public congregation areas of apartment buildings

IF 7.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Xiaodong Wang , Yang Lv , Danyang Guo , Xianghao Duan
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In the context of rapid urbanization, apartments have become the preferred living choice for many urban residents, bringing the microbial environment of public areas and its impact on residents' health into sharp focus. This study sampled airborne and settling microbes at key congregation points within apartment public areas, analyzed microbial community composition, and systematically assessed microbial risks during both static and dynamic stages. The results reveal that in the static phase, the airborne microbial population is dominated by Staphylococcus (740 CFU/m³), Lysinibacillus (650 CFU/m³), and Micrococcus (550 CFU/m³), while the settling microbial population is led by Staphylococcus (5658.8 CFU/(m²·h)), Micrococcus (4872.9 CFU/(m²·h)), and Lysinibacillus (2672.2 CFU/(m²·h)). The highest counts of airborne microbes were found in the stairwell (270 CFU/m³) during both phases, whereas settling microbes peaked at the apartment entrance (3615.4 CFU/(m²·h)) in the static phase and in the elevator car (15,247.4 CFU/(m²·h)) during the dynamic phase. Further biodiversity analysis results showed that the elevator car had higher diversity during both the morning and evening peaks in the dynamic phase, indicating that pedestrian flow significantly impacts the composition of the microbial community. A mathematical model was also developed to evaluate microbial hazards. The model reveals the elevator car having the highest microbial risk during dynamic phase, with an 18.2% higher risk in the evening peak compared to the morning. This study provides a scientific basis for microbial risk management, environmental design optimization, and disease prevention strategies in public areas of apartment buildings, which will help improve residents' living environment.
公寓楼重要公共聚集区的微生物污染分析和风险评估模型构建
在快速城市化的背景下,公寓已成为许多城市居民的首选居住地,这使公共区域的微生物环境及其对居民健康的影响成为人们关注的焦点。本研究在公寓公共区域的关键聚集点对空气传播和沉降微生物进行采样,分析微生物群落组成,并系统评估静态和动态阶段的微生物风险。结果显示,在静态阶段,空气中的微生物种群以葡萄球菌(740 CFU/m³)、赖氨巴氏杆菌(650 CFU/m³)和微球菌(550 CFU/m³)为主,而沉降微生物种群则以葡萄球菌(5658.8 CFU/(m²-h))、微球菌(4872.9 CFU/(m²-h))和赖氨酸杆菌(2672.2 CFU/(m²-h))。在这两个阶段中,楼梯间的空气传播微生物数量最高(270 CFU/m³),而沉降微生物在静态阶段的公寓入口(3615.4 CFU/(m²-h))和动态阶段的电梯轿厢(15247.4 CFU/(m²-h))达到高峰。进一步的生物多样性分析结果表明,在动态阶段的早晚高峰期,电梯轿厢内的生物多样性较高,这表明人流对微生物群落的组成有很大影响。此外,还建立了一个数学模型来评估微生物危害。模型显示,电梯轿厢在动态阶段的微生物风险最高,晚高峰的风险比上午高出 18.2%。这项研究为公寓楼公共区域的微生物风险管理、环境设计优化和疾病预防策略提供了科学依据,有助于改善居民的生活环境。
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Building and Environment
Building and Environment 工程技术-工程:环境
CiteScore
12.50
自引率
23.00%
发文量
1130
审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: Building and Environment, an international journal, is dedicated to publishing original research papers, comprehensive review articles, editorials, and short communications in the fields of building science, urban physics, and human interaction with the indoor and outdoor built environment. The journal emphasizes innovative technologies and knowledge verified through measurement and analysis. It covers environmental performance across various spatial scales, from cities and communities to buildings and systems, fostering collaborative, multi-disciplinary research with broader significance.
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