Thus, to keep an interior sanitation would be a more
effective measure to reduce the detrimental health effects
Considering inhalation exposure was another important
pathway for children suffering from potential non-carcinogenic
risks, the HIs via inhalation exposure through PM10, soil and dust
were divided and shown in Table S5. It indicated that the PM10 was
the predominant exposure pathway to the HI via inhalation, as the
HIs were higher than 1.0 even at the 25th percentile. The potential
adverse health effects posed by PM10 were largely attributed to V,
Cr and Mn exposure, and was nearly a hundred to a ten thousand
times of those from soil and dust inhalation. While, the inhalation
of soil and dust contributed equally to the non-cancer risks for most
metal(loid)s.