Air pollution is a silent threat

Breathing polluted air can contribute to many health problems. Children, elderly, and individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions are especially vulnerable groups.  Act now to protect them.

How poor air quality
affects our health?

Air pollution is a significant environmental health hazard with far-reaching consequences. Poor air quality in general can have significant impacts on health.
Let’s explore its impact:

Respiratory issues

Breathing polluted air can irritate the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. It may lead to coughing, wheezing, and more frequent or severe asthma attacks. PM2.5 in the air can enter deep into the lungs, causing reduced lung function and a feeling of tightness or shortness of breath. Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) from vehicle emissions and industrial sources is particularly harmful.

Cardiovascular effects

Ischemic heart disease, stroke, and hypertension are linked to long-term exposure to air pollution. Noxious gases like carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides play a role.

Neonatal health

Low birth weight and preterm birth are associated with exposure to air pollutants during pregnancy.

Nervous system and organs

Long-term exposure can damage nerves, brain, kidneys, liver, and other organs.

Children and elderly

Air pollution disproportionately affects children (respiratory infections, brain development issues) and older adults.

Addressing air pollution is crucial for global health and well-being. Take steps to improve air quality benefits everyone's health.

Did you know?

...that air pollution accounted for 8.1 million deaths globally in 2021, becoming the second leading risk factor for death.

By investing in air quality monitoring, you can ensure a healthier, safer, and more sustainable future for all residents and visitors...

Professional monitoring solution

Sensees Environment Monitoring System is a professional solution for indoor and outdoor monitoring of multiple air quality and other
environmental paremeters all the while
providing real time data insights.

Depending on your needs you can choose between Sensees Indoor or Sensees Outdoor Air Quality Monitoring System or combine them both for even more targeted monitoring.

The possibilites are endless.

 

Key benefits of air quality monitoring
for public health institutions

Assessing the air quality is critical for numerous reasons, with the foremost being its potential to significantly reduce mortality rates.

Here's how monitoring the quality of air can help:

Public awareness & education

Informed decisions: Access to air quality data helps individuals make informed decisions about outdoor activities.

Health risk eduction: Educating the public about the health risks of poor air quality encourages behaviors promotes behaviors that mitigate pollution and reduce exposure.

Identifying pollution sources

Targeted actions: By identifying specific sources of pollution (e.g., factories, traffic congestion), targeted measures can be implemented to reduce emissions.

Policy implementation: Data from monitoring can influence policy decisions and regulatory actions to improve air quality.

 

Early warning system

Real-time data: With real-time data monitoring systems help with early detection of pollution spikes or hazardous conditions. This allows authorities to issue warnings when air quality deteriorates.

Health protections: Individuals, especially those with respiratory conditions, can take precautions and adjust their activities (e.g., outdoor exercise) to minimize exposure.

Optimize the deployment of medical resources and staff to areas expected to be most affected.

Help emergency services and hospitals prepare for potential increases in patients with respiratory or cardiovascular issues.

 

Long-term health benefits

Chronic disease prevention: Continuous monitoring and subsequent improvements in air quality can lead to a reduction in chronic diseases such as asthma, cardiovascular diseases, and lung cancer.

Children’s health: Tracking air quality school and kindergarten allows timely actions to reduce exposure of children to pollutants, minimizing possiblerespiratory issues and supporting their overall health.

Improved life expectancy: Long-term exposure to clean air can improve overall public health and reduce mortality rates.

 

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