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Early Release Volume 61, Early Release November 20, 2012 |
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Indoor Air Quality at Nine Large-Hub Airports With and Without Designated Smoking Areas — United States, October– November, 2012 |
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Among the 29 large-hub U.S. airports, five currently allow smoking in specifically designated indoor areas accessible to the general public. To assess indoor air quality at the five large-hub U.S. airports with designated indoor smoking areas and compare it with the indoor air quality at four large-hub U.S. airports that prohibit smoking in all indoor areas, CDC measured the levels of respirable suspended particulates, a marker for secondhand smoke. This report summarizes those measurements. |
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