Publications by authors named "Songwut Trangwatana"
Tob Control
November 2015
Article Synopsis
- The study assessed secondhand smoke exposure in Thai international airports through fine particulate matter (PM2.5) monitoring, comparing results with 2012 data from US airports.
- Levels of PM2.5 were significantly higher in designated smoking rooms (DSRs) and nearby areas in Thai airports than in their US counterparts, indicating a more hazardous environment.
- The findings highlight the need for immediate action to improve air quality in Thai airports, as the current levels of SHS exposure pose health risks to both travelers and airport staff.
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