What AQI is unhealthy?
An unhealthy Air Quality Index (AQI) level is 151-200. When AQI values are above 100, air quality is unhealthy. It... View Article
An unhealthy Air Quality Index (AQI) level is 151-200. When AQI values are above 100, air quality is unhealthy. It... View Article
A good Air Quality Index (AQI) level is 0 – 50. When AQI values are above 100, air quality is... View Article
The data for the National Air Quality Index (NAQI) is replaced by the Central Pollution Control Board. The National Air... View Article
Indoor air pollution is dust, dirt, or gases in the air inside buildings such as home or workplace that could... View Article
Nitrogen dioxide is a chemical compound with the formula NO ₂. It is one of many nitrogen oxides. The NO... View Article
The air quality index has the following categories: Good Satisfactory Moderately polluted Poor Very Poor Severe. The measurement of air... View Article
The National Air Quality Index is a pollution measurement index that transforms complex air quality data of eight pollutants into... View Article
The National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) are determined by how much of the following pollutants are present in the... View Article
The National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) India is a flagship program that aims to bring about good air quality in... View Article
Ambient air monitoring is a systematic, long-term assessment of pollutant levels by measuring the quantity and types of pollutants contaminating... View Article
One of the most important reasons to track air quality in a region is to monitor the condition of air... View Article
The purpose of air quality monitoring is to assess the level of pollution in relation to air quality standards. These... View Article
A collection of agencies monitor the air quality in India: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) State Pollution Control Board (SPCB)... View Article
The National Air Quality Monitoring Programme is a nation-wide programme of ambient air quality monitoring. The aim of the National... View Article
Indoor toxins are pollutants that cause air pollutants within a structure. The most common indoor toxins are: Radon (Rn) Indoor... View Article
The five indoor pollutants are as follows: Particulate matter. Carbon monoxide. Secondhand tobacco smoke. Pesticides. Solvents. Indoor air pollution refers... View Article
The two causes of indoor air pollutants are as follows: Insufficient ventilation due to poor construction practices Using cooking appliances... View Article
The most common indoor pollutants are as follows: Lead Nitrogen Dioxide Pesticides. Radon Secondhand Smoke/Environmental Tobacco Smoke. Volatile Organic Compounds... View Article
Indoor air pollution refers to dust, gases and dirt inside the buildings that have a polluting effect on the indoor... View Article
The four major indoor air pollutants are as follows: Asbestos Carbon monoxide Formaldehyde Cookstoves and Heaters Indoor air pollution is... View Article