WHO on air quality and the role of Air Quality Monitors

Learn what WHO on air quality recommends and how air quality monitors help track and improve global health standards.

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Kruti Davda

Published On Apr 03, 2022

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New guidelines set by WHO on air quality

Did you know that 4.2 million people lose their lives every year because of air pollution? The World Health Organisation has reviewed its guidelines to help save more lives from the onset threat of air pollution lurking around us. It has now become the target for many countries to achieve these standards set by WHO on air quality.

With the deteriorating quality of air in many countries, it is important now more than ever to keep track of the air that we breathe. Maintaining a repository system that tracks the air quality by deploying an accurate and affordable air quality monitoring system on a real-time basis is essential. It can help us to be sure that the air quality we breathe is within acceptable standards.

NEW GUIDELINES BY WHO ON AIR QUALITY
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IMPORTANCE OF ACHIEVING THE GUIDELINES
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MEETING THE STANDARDS
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EXPERTS’ OPINIONS ON MEETING THE STANDARDS OF WHO ON AIR QUALITY
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ROLE OF AIR QUALITY MONITORING SYSTEMS IN ACHIEVING CLEAN AIR
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OIZOM PARTNERING UP WITH AROUND 47 COUNTRIES TO IMPROVE MONITORING AIR QUALITY
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Kruti Davda

I am an experienced air quality professional from India who leads the Environment department at Oizom, an Environmental Solution Company dedicated to developing smart and affordable air quality monitoring solutions.
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