2020
DOI: 10.3844/ajeassp.2020.402.408
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Concentration of Carbon Monoxide in an Enclosed Parking Garage

Abstract: The findings of this preliminary study could be indicative of all other Kuwait car parks. The extension of the enclosed car park facilities situated in the heavy building cellars will in the near future allow the results of this study to determine the predicted air quality standards and their associated issues for a first time. Further work is required, however, to establish more precisely the relation between the regular CO rates. In order to determine the exposure levels of those who operate on these include… Show more

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“…Thus, in the vicinity of the source, the NO/NO 2 ratio is much higher than in regional background areas. Parking garages, often overlooked as critical microenvironments, play a pivotal role in exposing both drivers and workers to deleterious air emissions, contributing to the enduring adverse impacts of motor vehicle-related air pollution on human health and the environment [17][18][19]. A noteworthy global trend sees cities transitioning from conventional street parking to embracing biodiverse green spaces, with a marked preference for subterranean parking structures [20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, in the vicinity of the source, the NO/NO 2 ratio is much higher than in regional background areas. Parking garages, often overlooked as critical microenvironments, play a pivotal role in exposing both drivers and workers to deleterious air emissions, contributing to the enduring adverse impacts of motor vehicle-related air pollution on human health and the environment [17][18][19]. A noteworthy global trend sees cities transitioning from conventional street parking to embracing biodiverse green spaces, with a marked preference for subterranean parking structures [20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%