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Abstract

Air quality monitoring was conducted for 15 outdoor locations within an educational institution in Nigeria for 3 consecutive months during dry season using portable pre-calibrated gas monitors to obtain a scientific data on the ambient air quality status. Pollutants which include total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) and formaldehyde (HCHO) were monitored using Air Ae Steward Air quality monitor. Carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), sulphur dioxide (SO₂), hydrogen sulphide (H₂S), hydrogen cyanide (HCN), ammonia (NH₃), and chlorine (Cl₂) were measured using Gasman portable monitors. Meteorological parameters including temperature, relative humidity and wind speed were measured using Air Ae Steward Air quality monitor and MASTECH Anemometer, respectively. The pollutants concentrations ranged between 0.1±0.0 - 2.8±1.0 mg/m³ (TVOCs), 0.1±0.0 - 0.8±0.0 mg/m³ (HCHO), 0.1±0.0 - 0.3±0.0 ppm (NO₂), 0.1±0.0 - 0.3±0.0 ppm (SO₂), 2.0±0.0 - 6.5±0.5 ppm (CO), 2.0±0.0 - 6.0±0.0 ppm (NH₃), 0.3±0.0 - 0.7±0.1 ppm (Cl₂), 0.1±0.0 - 0.3±0.0 ppm (H₂S), 0.1±0.0 ppm (HCN). The results obtained were analysed by comparing with FEPA, WHO and US EPA guidelines and NO₂, NH₃ and Cl₂ were found in concentrations that exceeded recommended limits across all the locations while SO₂, H₂S and HCHO exceeded in some locations, and CO, HCN and TVOCs were below the recommended limit across all the locations.


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  • Date: 2022-09-25
  • Issue: Volume 5, Issue 1
  • Author: Itebimien O.
  • Pages: 864-874
  • DOI: 10.61281/coastjss.v5i1.4

Keywords: Air Quality, Air Pollutants, Ambient Air Pollution, Gaseous Pollutants, Ambient Air, Health Effect, Meteorological Influence