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Archive: ATC Environmental Monitoring
TOTAL VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (TVOCs)

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen and that volatilize (evaporate, off-gas, get into the air) easily, where they present an inhalation hazard. There are thousands of natural and synthetic VOCs, of which over 900 have been identified in indoor air. These include acetone, hexane, toluene, xylene, and benzene. Numerous indoor sources may produce VOCs, including new carpets and upholstery, composition board and other building materials, paints, adhesives, plastics, cleaning compounds, and printing and photocopier products and byproducts. In the current situation, there is concern that large quantities of these substances were present in the World Trade Center and were and continue to be released in the ongoing fires and recovery operations.

Identification and measurement of individual VOCs are expensive, time-consuming, and difficult. As a result, total VOCs (TVOCs) are often measured without distinguishing specific chemicals.

There are no clear-cut, applicable standards for exposure to VOCs in school or office (as opposed to industrial) environments. TVOCs at Stuyvesant are being measured in parts per million (ppm). The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) recommends a TVOC exposure limit of 1 ppm. The American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) recommends using one tenth of industrial exposure limits. The European Community has a guideline for TVOCs of 0.3 mg/m3, where no individual VOC should exceed 10% of the TVOC concentration. Canadian and U.S. standards for TVOCs of 1 and 5 mg/m3 respectively are being considered but have not been implemented.

Research has demonstrated that VOCs at concentrations much lower than those encountered in industrial settings can cause discomfort or adverse health effects. Symptoms of low TVOC exposure include fatigue, headache, drowsiness, dizziness, weakness, joint pain, peripheral numbness or tingling, tightness in the chest, blurred vision, and skin and eye irritation. Hypersensitive individuals can have severe reactions at extremely low concentrations. Some VOCs, such as benzene, are carcinogens (cancer-causing).

TOTAL VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (TVOCs) (AIAH target level = 1 ppm)
DATE # OF SAMPLES RESULTS
4/26/02 118 none detected
4/25/02 118 none detected
4/24/02 118 none detected
4/23/02 118 none detected
4/22/02 118 none detected
4/19/02 118 none detected
4/18/02 118 none detected
4/17/02 PM 118 none detected
4/17/02 AM 118 none detected
4/16/02 118 none detected
4/15/02 118 none detected
4/12/02 118 none detected
4/11/02 118 none detected
4/10/02 118 none detected
4/09/02 118 none detected
4/08/02 118 none detected
3/27/02 118 none detected
3/26/02 118 none detected
3/25/02 118 none detected
3/22/02 118 none detected
3/21/02 118 none detected
3/20/02 118 none detected
3/19/02 118 none detected
3/18/02 118 none detected
3/15/02 118 none detected
3/14/02 118 detected in 4 readings (0.1 ppm each)
3/13/02 118 detected in 6 readings (0.1 ppm each)
3/12/02 118 detected in 7 readings (0.1 ppm each)
3/11/02 118 none detected
3/08/02 118 none detected
3/07/02 118 none detected
3/06/02 118 none detected
3/05/02 118 none detected
3/04/02 118 none detected
3/01/02 118 none detected
2/28/02 118 none detected
2/27/02 118 none detected
2/26/02 118 none detected
2/25/02 122 none detected
2/14/02 119 none detected
2/13/02 119 none detected
2/12/02 119 none detected
2/11/02 119 none detected
2/08/02 119 none detected
2/07/02 119 none detected
2/06/02 121 none detected
2/05/02 122 none detected
2/04/02 119 none detected
2/01/02 91 none detected
1/31/02 102 none detected
1/30/02 103 none detected
1/29/02 104 none detected
1/28/02 105 none detected
1/25/02 113 none detected
1/24/02 125 none detected
1/23/02 96 none detected
1/22/02 96 none detected
1/18/02 125 none detected
1/17/02 125 none detected
1/16/02 125 none detected
1/15/02 125 none detected
1/14/02 125 none detected
1/11/02 125 none detected
1/10/02 120 none detected
1/09/02 125 none detected
1/08/02 125 none detected
1/07/02 125 none detected
1/04/02 125 none detected
1/03/02 125 none detected
1/02/02 125 none detected
12/21/01 116 none detected
12/20/01 125 none detected
12/19/01 124 none detected
12/18/01 125 none detected
12/17/01 125 none detected
12/14/01 121 none detected
12/13/01 119 none detected
12/12/01 120 none detected
12/11/01 190 none detected
12/10/01 184 none detected
12/07/01 117 none detected
12/06/01 114 none detected
12/05/01 113 none detected
12/04/01 106 detected in 1 reading (7 ppm)
12/03/01 115 none detected
11/30/01 122 none detected
11/29/01 121 none detected
11/28/01 121 none detected
11/27/01 119 none detected
11/26/01 120 none detected
11/21/01 121 none detected
11/20/01 118 none detected
11/19/01 118 none detected
11/18/01 190 none detected
11/17/01 184 none detected
11/16/01 117 none detected
11/15/01 114 none detected
11/14/01 113 none detected
11/13/01 106 none detected
11/09/01 115 none detected
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