Secondhand smoke drift: Examining the influence of indoor smoking bans on indoor and outdoor air quality at pubs and bars
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posted on 2024-09-20, 02:19 authored by E Brennan, M Cameron, C Warne, S Durkin, Ron BorlandRon Borland, MJ Travers, A Hyland, MA WakefieldIntroduction: This study aimed to examine the influence of indoor smoking bans on indoor and outdoor air quality at pubs and bars and to assess whether secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) drifts from outdoor smoking areas to adjacent indoor areas. Methods: Data were covertly collected from a convenience sample of 19 pubs and bars that had at least 1 indoor area with an adjacent semi-enclosed outdoor eating/drinking area. Using TSI SidePak Personal Aerosol Monitors, concentrations of SHS (PM2.5) were measured concurrently in indoor and outdoor areas before and after implementation of the indoor smoking ban. Information was collected about the number of patrons and lit cigarettes and about the enclosure of outdoor areas. Results: Indoor PM2.5 concentrations reduced by 65.5% from preban to post-ban (95% CI 32.6%-82.3%, p = .004). Outdoor exposure to PM2.5 also reduced from pre-ban to post-ban by 38.8% (95% CI 3.2%-61.3%, p = .037). At post-ban, indoor concentrations of PM2.5 were positively associated with outdoor concentrations. After adjustment for covariates, a 100% increase in geometric mean (GM) outdoor PM2.5 was associated with a 36.1% (95% CI 2.4%-80.9%) increase in GM indoor PM2.5 exposure (p = .035). Discussion: Indoor smoking bans are an effective means of improving indoor and outdoor air quality in pubs and bars, although the air quality of smoke-free indoor areas may be compromised by smoking in adjacent outdoor areas. These findings require consideration in efforts to ensure adequate protection of the health of employees and patrons at hospitality venues. © The Author 2010. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco.
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Nicotine and Tobacco ResearchVolume
12Pagination
271-277Location
EnglandPublisher DOI
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1462-2203eISSN
1469-994XLanguage
EnglishPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalIssue
3Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESSPublication URL
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineSubstance AbusePublic, Environmental & Occupational HealthTOBACCO-SMOKEFREE LEGISLATIONEXPOSUREWORKERSIMPACTADMISSIONSSYMPTOMSAir MovementsAir Pollution, IndoorEnvironmental MonitoringHumansPublic PolicyTobacco Smoke PollutionVentilationVictoriaHealth Effects of Indoor Air PollutionCancerTobaccoSocial Determinants of HealthPreventionTobacco Smoke and HealthStrokeRespiratoryCardiovascular3 Good Health and Well Being
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