Post on 24-Dec-2015
Koler Kanistanaux, Gage Smith, David Rizzolo, Arthur Doorn
Dog Air Quality Project
Mr.SpanglerWhitefish High school
In a confined, small, and insulated room can dogs cause the air quality to be low and possibly dangerous? Also, is the air quality of the dog room affected by the climate?
Research Question
• PM means particulate matter and the 2.5 is the the size of the matter
• PM 2.5 includes liquids, hydrocarbons, soot, dust, acids from aerosols, and smoke particles.
• A PM 2.5 particle is 2.5 microns in diameter, about 1/20 the size of human hair.
• The EPA limit for PM 2.5 is .035 mg/m^3 average over 24 hours
• PM 2.5 has been known to be a cause of asthma
• We spend 85% of our time indoors
Background Information
Background Information
• According to the American Lung
Association debris like dog hair can trigger
allergic reactions and asthma attacks.
• Poor ventilation is also a cause for poor air
quality
• The dog room has poor ventilation and
random debris like dog hair, dust, and dirt.
• The main concern is asthma
Hypothesis
We believe that the PM 2.5 will be high because of the dog hair and other small particles in the dog room.
We used the DustTrak to collect air quality data for our dog room at our barn on Monday, February 4, 2013 from 9:00 PM on February 2013.
Methods
Results
The air quality in the dog room was significantly below the EPA Limit
Results
We used the DustTrak to collect air quality data for our dog room at our barn on Monday, February 4, 2013 from 9:00 PM to 9:00 PM on February 5, 2013.
Our hypothesis was incorrect because of the lingering dust and dog hair, but our results showed the air quality was perfectly fine.
Conclusions
References
Works Cited
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air-quality>.
"Indoor Air Publications: Care for Your Air: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality." EPA. Environmental Protection Agency. 01
May 2013 <http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/careforyourair.html>.
Quinn, Patt. "Air Quality in the Home." Air Quality in the Home. Illinois department of health. 01 May 2013
<http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/factsheets/airquality.htm>.