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Title: Patterns of stove usage after introduction of an advanced cookstove: the long-term application of household sensors.

Authors: Pillarisetti, Ajay; Vaswani, Mayur; Jack, Darby; Balakrishnan, Kalpana; Bates, Michael N; Arora, Narendra K; Smith, Kirk R

Published In Environ Sci Technol, (2014 Dec 16)

Abstract: Household air pollution generated from solid fuel use for cooking is one of the leading risk factors for ill-health globally. Deployment of advanced cookstoves to reduce emissions has been a major focus of intervention efforts. However, household usage of these stoves and resulting changes in usage of traditional polluting stoves is not well characterized. In Palwal District, Haryana, India, we carried out an intervention utilizing the Philips HD4012 fan-assisted stove, one of the cleanest biomass stoves available. We placed small, unobtrusive data-logging iButton thermometers on both the traditional and Philips stoves to collect continuous data on use patterns in 200 homes over 60 weeks. Intervention stove usage declined steadily over time and stabilized after approximately 200 days; use of the traditional stove remained relatively constant. We additionally evaluated how well short-duration usage measures predicted long-term use. Measuring usage over time of both traditional and intervention stoves provides better understanding of cooking behaviors and can lead to more precise quantification of potential exposure reductions and consequent health benefits attributable to interventions.

PubMed ID: 25390366 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Air Pollution; Air Pollution, Indoor/analysis; Biomass; Cooking/instrumentation*; Cooking/methods*; Cooking/statistics & numerical data; Equipment Design; Household Articles; Household Products; Humans; India; Rural Population

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