SARS in Cars: Carbon Dioxide Levels Provide a Simple Means to Assess Ventilation in Motor Vehicles.

Q1 Medicine
Pathogens and Immunity Pub Date : 2022-02-02 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.20411/pai.v7i1.493
Muhammed F Haq, Jennifer L Cadnum, Matthew Carlisle, Michelle T Hecker, Curtis J Donskey
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Abstract

Background: Poorly ventilated enclosed spaces pose a risk for airborne transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and other respiratory viruses. Limited information is available on ventilation in motor vehicles under differing driving conditions.

Methods: We conducted carbon dioxide measurements to assess ventilation in motor vehicles under varying driving conditions with 2 to 3 vehicle occupants. During routine driving, carbon dioxide produced by the breathing of vehicle occupants was measured inside 5 cars and a van under a variety of driving conditions with or without the ventilation fan on and with windows open or closed. Carbon dioxide readings above 800 parts per million (ppm) were considered an indicator of suboptimal ventilation.

Results: Carbon dioxide levels remained below 800 ppm in all vehicles if the ventilation fan was on and/or the windows were open while parked or during city or highway driving. With the ventilation system set on non-recirculation mode, carbon dioxide levels rose above 800 ppm in all vehicles when the fan was off and the windows were closed while parked and during city driving, and in 2 of the 6 vehicles during highway driving. With the ventilation system set on recirculation mode, carbon dioxide rose above 800 ppm within 10 minutes in all vehicles tested.

Conclusion: Carbon dioxide measurements could provide a practical and rapid method to assess ventilation in motor vehicles. Simple measures such as opening windows, turning on the fan, and avoiding the recirculation mode greatly improve ventilation.

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汽车中的SARS:二氧化碳水平提供了一种评估机动车辆通风的简单方法。
背景:通风不良的密闭空间存在严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)和其他呼吸道病毒通过空气传播的风险。关于不同驾驶条件下机动车辆通风的信息有限。方法:我们进行了二氧化碳测量,以评估不同驾驶条件下2至3名车辆乘员的机动车辆的通风情况。在日常驾驶中,测量了5辆汽车和一辆面包车在开或不开通风机、开或关窗户的各种驾驶条件下,车内人员呼吸产生的二氧化碳。二氧化碳读数超过百万分之800 (ppm)被认为是通风不佳的指标。结果:如果在停车或在城市或高速公路上行驶时打开通风风扇和/或窗户,所有车辆的二氧化碳水平都保持在800 ppm以下。当通风系统设置为非再循环模式时,在停车和城市行驶时,关闭风扇和窗户时,所有车辆的二氧化碳水平均高于800ppm,在高速公路行驶时,6辆车中有2辆的二氧化碳水平高于800ppm。将通风系统设置为再循环模式后,所有测试车辆的二氧化碳在10分钟内上升到800ppm以上。结论:二氧化碳测量是一种实用、快速的机动车通风评价方法。简单的措施,如开窗、开风扇、避免再循环方式,大大改善了通风。
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Pathogens and Immunity
Pathogens and Immunity Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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