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Abstract
Magnesium alba—chalk—is regularly applied by indoor and outdoor climbers to their hands to reduce sweat while climbing in order to grip climbing holds. We investigated the potential for suspended chalk dust to lead to unhealthy levels of indoor particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) in two university climbing facilities. Low-cost, Dylos DC 1700 PM monitors sampled air quality during two, 5-day sampling periods. Findings revealed “good” PM values at one university climbing facility and “unhealthy” (PM2.5) or “very unhealthy” (PM10) values at the other institution’s climbing wall. Facility predicted over 60% of the variance in PM readings, and post hoc tests revealed 75% of the variance in PM values at the second institution can be explained by open climbing hours. These findings hold a variety of implications for future research and management of university climbing wall facilities to ensure the health of staff and their patrons.
镁白粉笔-经常用于室内和室外攀岩者在他们的手,以减少汗水,而攀爬,以抓住攀持。我们调查了悬浮粉笔尘在两所大学攀岩设施中导致室内颗粒物(PM2.5和PM10)达到不健康水平的可能性。低成本的Dylos DC 1700 PM在两个5天的采样周期内监测采样空气质量。调查结果显示,一所大学攀岩设施的PM值为“良好”,而另一所大学攀岩墙的PM值为“不健康”(PM2.5)或“非常不健康”(PM10)。设施预测了超过60%的PM读数差异,事后测试显示,第二个机构中75%的PM值差异可以通过开放攀登时间来解释。这些发现对未来大学攀岩墙设施的研究和管理,以确保工作人员和他们的顾客的健康具有各种意义。