Glad to see the increased interest in health on the stove list. It has always 
been a primary concern for us in the Maasai Stove and Solar project.  Our 
chimney stove and the fact that women never return to three stones, and our 
monitoring particulates and CO as well as family testimony show indoor 
pollution is way down.  24 hour home levels at a certain place near the stove 
are easy to measure.  But for health impact  we need 24 hour particulate 
exposure averages for individual people.  Kids go outside.  Kids are of 
different heights.  Sleep in different spaces. Etc.     We have inexpensive CO 
measuring devices that are easy to attach to the clothing of a child or the 
cooking woman of the house.  We hang one near the stove next to the Berkeley 
Air particulate monitor.  We then compare the CO readings:  the ones on the 
devices worn by the people and the one near the particulate monitor over 24 
hours. We would like to use the ratio as a stand-in for the ratio of household 
particulate l
 evels and individual exposures to particulates. I have some ideas about the 
strengths and weaknesses of this approach.  But rather than list them I would 
like to get comments, ideas, methods from you.  You can use the stove list or 
my personal email.  [email protected].   Thanks.  Bob Lange.   
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