Air pollution is one of the most serious environmental health risks, causing around 28,000 to 36,000 deaths in the UK every year. It comes mainly from vehicle exhausts, industrial emissions, agriculture, and domestic burning. These pollutants not only damage human …
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The WHO Air Quality Guidelines serve as global standards to assess and manage air pollution. They cover major harmful pollutants such as fine particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), ozone (O₃), sulphur dioxide (SO₂), and carbon monoxide (CO). …
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We often forget how important clean air is inside our homes and workplaces. The air around us can contain invisible pollutants like dust, mould, gases, and chemicals that can make us sick or uncomfortable. Testing the air quality lets us …
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Poor air quality is a major health problem that affects many people, especially in the cities. Polluted air can make it hard to breathe, causing diseases like asthma and heart attacks, and affect children’s growth and learning. The vulnerable …
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