Real-time feedback of air quality in children’s bedrooms reduces exposure to secondhand smoke

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  • who: Vincent Berardi and colleagues from the Project Fresh Air design Full details of the PFA design and sample have been published elsewhere13, Briefly, predominately low-income, racially/ethnically diverse households in San Diego County, California, in which at least one adult smoker and a child under , years of age lived, were enrolled in the study. Dylos , (Riverside, CA) air particle monitors were installed in the room nearest to where most smoking occurred and in the child`s bedroom for approximately , days and recorded a measure of indoor air quality every , seconds. Homes were block randomized as . . .

     

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