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  • The study assessed indoor air pollution in hospitality venues across 15 cities in Argentina by measuring PM₂.₅ levels.
  • Results showed that smoke-free cities had significantly lower PM₂.₅ levels during the day compared to the evening, and cities with no legislation had PM₂.₅ levels five times higher than smoke-free ones.
  • The findings support the effectiveness of 100% smoke-free legislation in reducing air pollution, highlighting its importance for public health policy in Argentina.

Article Abstract

Objective: To evaluate indoor air pollution in hospitality venues in Argentina.

Material And Methods: PM₂.₅ levels were measured in a convenience sample of venues in 15 cities with different legislative contexts following a protocol developed by Roswell Park Cancer Institute.

Results: 554 samples were collected. Across all 5 smoke free cities the mean PM₂.₅ level was lower during daytime vs. evening hours, 24 vs. 98 PM₂.₅ respectively (p=.012). In the three cities evaluated before and after legislation, PM₂.₅ levels decreased dramatically (p<0.001 each). Overall, PM₂.₅ levels were 5 times higher in cities with no legislation vs. smoke free cities (p<0.001). In cities with designated smoking areas, PM₂.₅ levels were not statistically different between smoking and non-smoking areas (p=0.272). Non-smoking areas had significantly higher PM₂.₅ levels compared to 100% smoke free venues in the same city (twofold higher) (p=0.017).

Conclusions: Most of the participating cities in this study had significantly lower PM₂.₅ levels after the implementation of 100% smoke free legislation. Hence, it represents a useful tool to promote 100% smoke free policies in Argentina.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4466899PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0036-36342010000800011DOI Listing

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