APC-unit 3
APC-unit 3
AND MONITORING
Tobacco smoke: The smoke from cigarettes, cigars, and pipes is one
of the most common—and most dangerous—indoor air
pollutants. Tobacco smoke contains CO, hydrocarbons, PM and more
than 7,000 chemicals, including at least 70 that are carcinogenic
Secondhand tobacco smoke is another a major indoor air pollutant.
When inhaled, these chemicals can also cause chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease and other cardiovascular diseases that result in
heart attacks and other serious consequences such as cancer.
Common causes of indoor air pollution
If multiple pollutants are monitored in the city, then the final AQI
category will be based on the value of the highest pollutant.
You can visit the website : www.aqi.in to check the AQI of any city in
India.
Eg. In a city, the following pollutant measurements were taken (in μg/m3) over
24 hours.
PM2.5 = 75, PM10 = 120, NO2= 35, SO2 = 25
What is the AQI category for the city ?
Air quality monitoring
Air quality monitoring means the systematic measurement of ambient air
pollutants in order to be able to assess the exposure of people, animals,
plants etc. on the basis of standards and guidelines
It helps to understand the quality of air by pollutants and over a period
of time. It also gives trends and patterns about air quality whether it is
improving or degrading.
Factors for air quality monitoring