Government Authorities
Ambient air quality control is crucial for local authorities in cities and regions to ensure the health and wellbeing of their citizens. Air pollution is a significant public health concern and it can have severe adverse effects on human health and the environment.
Implementing ambient air quality control networks can bring several benefits to local authorities:
- it helps to identify areas with high levels of air pollution enabling targeted interventions to reduce emissions and improve air quality,
- it helps local authorities to comply with regulatory standards and demonstrate their commitment to environmental protection,
- it improves public awareness of the importance of air quality and encourage citizens to take action to reduce their own emissions.
Overall ambient air quality control is an essential component of responsible governance in cities and regions. By monitoring and controlling air quality local authorities can promote the health and wellbeing of their citizens protect the environment and create more sustainable communities.
Range of controlled pollutants and parameters:
CO, NO₂, SO₂, O₃, H₂S, NO, NH₃
PM2.5, PM10
Temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind speed and direction