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. 2005 Mar 24;113(7):863–870. doi: 10.1289/ehp.7141

Table 1.

Description of water use activities and duration over the course of the study.

Time Water use activity Duration (min)
Day 1
 2100a Participant arrives at the study house and sleeps there overnight
 0800 Baseline measurements: ambient household air, tap water, blood THM 6.0
 0820 Breakfast, including preparation and consumption of a hot beverage from tap water (0.25 L) 25.0
 1000 Hot water showerb 13.0c
 1300 Lunch, including drinking 0.5 L of cold tap water 30.0
 1500 Automatic clothes washing (clothes washer)d 50.0
 1730 Hand washinge 0.5
 1800 Supper, including consumption of bottled water (no specified volume)f 45.0
 1900 Automatic dish washing, open dishwasher at end of cycle 50.0
 2100 Participant departs study house
Day 2 (1 week after day 1)
 2100a Participant arrives at the study house and sleeps there overnight
 0800 Baseline measurements: ambient household air, tap water, blood THM 6.0
 0820 Breakfast, including consumption of a cold beverage prepared from tap water (0.25 L) 25.0
 1000 Hot water bathb 23.0g
 1300 Lunch, including consumption of bottled water (no specified volume)f 30.0
 1400 Automatic clothes washing, adding bleach during the wash cycle 50.0
(clothes washer II)d
 1600 Hand washing of dishesh 10.0
 1800 Supper, including consumption of bottled water (no specified volume)f 45.0
 1900 Sitting in room adjacent to the study bathroom and a shower event, opening bathroom door at end of the eventi 13.0
 2100 Participant departs study house
a

Evening before day of study; arrival between 2100 and 2300 hr allowed.

b

No cleaning products such as soap or shampoo were used by the participant; subjects wore swimsuits.

c

Participant in shower stall or bath for 10 min, followed by 3 min in study bathroom with door closed for changing clothes.

d

Participant did not stay in same room as water use device.

e

No cleaning products such as soap were used by the participant.

f

Bottled water was tested and confirmed to have no THM species present.

g

Filling time from 1000 to 1006 hr, maintained constant (6 min) for each participant; this was sufficient volume to submerge the torso and legs; participant stayed in the tub from 1006 to 1020 hr (14 min), followed by 3 min in study bathroom with door closed for changing clothes; subjects wore swimsuits.

h

Detergent (Dawn Ultra; Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, OH) was used.

i

Termed “indirect shower exposure.”