Measuring environmental exposure is complex and involves several methods:
Personal Monitoring: Involves using devices that individuals carry to measure exposure levels in real-time. Biomonitoring: Involves analyzing biological samples such as blood, urine, or tissues to detect the presence of chemicals or their metabolites. Environmental Monitoring: Involves assessing environmental media like air, water, and soil for contaminants. Questionnaires and Surveys: Involves collecting self-reported data on exposure through structured interviews or questionnaires.