Why Smart Air Quality Monitoring is necessary for a Healthier Home?
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by Shakshi
3d ago
Do you know indoor air pollution has caused many deaths? Data from the WHO shows that an estimated 3.2 million deaths recorded in 2020. And the main cause of these fatalities is indoor air pollution. Moreover, it also stated that indoor air pollution leads to many non-communicable diseases. Such as lung cancer, stroke, Ischaemic heart disease COPD and many more. Hence healthy and fresh air quality is necessary. For this, smart air quality monitoring can help. Let us know more in detail about smart a ..read more
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New mandate: Low-cost sensors for the construction sites in Ahmedabad:
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by Shakshi
3d ago
Ahmedabad is one of the bustling metropolises in India. Urbanization is developing every day in the city. Hence, the related concerns are also increasing. Thus, to combat this, all construction sites in Ahmedabad mandate dust sensor installation. It also required CCTV cameras to showcase the real-time data. Let us know more about the latest mandate of low-cost sensors on construction sites in Ahmedabad. Do you know about the latest mandate for construction sites in Ahmedabad? It is for the integration of low-cost sensors at construction sites in Ahmedabad. A report by the EPA (United States En ..read more
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What Are the Key IAQ Standards and Guidelines?
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by Shakshi
3w ago
  Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is necessary to maintain better health and comfort. Furthermore, Indoor air quality refers to the air in the house or any building space. Hence, Poor indoor air quality is a major concern that causes numerous health issues. As a result, Individuals can face respiratory concerns, allergies, and other problems. Therefore to address this concern, numerous IAQ standards and guidelines have been established. Nevertheless, these promote better indoor air quality. Many organizations have marked the guidelines to ensure several points for buildings. Since, it includes t ..read more
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Bringing the Sky Clear: How Rainfall Purifies Polluted Air?
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by Shakshi
1M ago
Clean air is a must for a healthy environment. Have you ever wondered if you feel clear and fresh air after a rainfall? Well, it happens. Because the rain can purify polluted air. Let us know more about how rainfall purifies polluted air! With it, you can also learn various points concerning air quality and rainfall!   What is Rainfall? Rainfall is a vital part of precipitation. It is also essential for the water cycle of the earth. These are the water droplets that fall to the ground. It is caused by the process of condensation and precipitation. With it, rainfall has several types, such ..read more
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How Prana Air’s Solutions Enhanced Air Quality Monitoring at IGCAR?
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by Shakshi
1M ago
About IGCAR Kalpakkam, Chennai: The Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR) is one of the premier nuclear research centres in India. Besides, it is also the greatest establishment of DAE (Department of Atomic Energy). The centre situated in Kalpakkam, 80 Km south of Chennai. IGCAR’s primary goal is to carry out a wide-ranging, multidisciplinary programme of advanced engineering and scientific research. And the centre has nearly 2511 employees and staff. IGCAR committed itself to environmental conservation and taking necessary actions to combat the issues. Thus, they have decided to mo ..read more
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Ultraviolet Radiation
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by Shakshi
2M ago
What is ultraviolet (UV) radiation? Ultraviolet (UV) light emits from the sun into the atmosphere. Since, UV rays are present in the sunlight and emit electromagnetic radiation from the sun. For the most part, it is invisible to the naked eye. However, Some insects like bumblebees can see the UV rays. With it, UV radiation is a form of energy. It is measured on a scientific scale known as the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Moreover, UV rays are divided into three sub parts UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C. These UV rays are absorbed in the atmosphere or absorbed by the Ozone. UV-C rays are the most h ..read more
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Renewable Energy To Reduce Air Pollution in India
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by Gyane
6M ago
India is one of the most polluted countries in the world, with air pollution levels that often exceed safe limits. This pollution has a significant impact on human health, the environment, and the economy. One of the main sources of air pollution in India is the burning of fossil fuels for electricity generation and transportation. Renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, have the potential to reduce air pollution by providing a clean and sustainable source of energy. How can renewable energy reduce air pollution in India? Renewable energy sources do not produce any air pollutio ..read more
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Benefits and Importance of Air Quality Monitoring in Delhi
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by Gyane
7M ago
New Delhi is one of the most polluted cities in the world. According to the World Air Quality Index, New Delhi’s air quality is considered to be “hazardous” for a significant portion of the year. This high level of air pollution has a serious impact on the health and well-being of the city’s residents. Air quality monitoring is essential for understanding the extent of air pollution in New Delhi and for developing and implementing effective strategies to reduce it. Air quality monitors measure the levels of various pollutants in the air, such as particulate matter (PM), ozone, nitrogen dioxide ..read more
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OZONE: CAUSES, EFFECTS, USES  & ITS HIDDEN DANGERS INDOORS
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by Manasvi Kumar
7M ago
What is Ozone? Ozone is a pale blue and highly reactive gas, present both naturally and through man-made activities in the earth’s atmosphere. It has a sharp smell like chlorine bleach. It’s also known as trioxygen, as it is an inorganic chemical compound composed of three oxygen atoms. Three oxygen atoms make one molecule of ozone and its chemical symbol is O3. Ozone is either harmful or useful based on where we can find it. Ozone has various uses as well as hidden dangers that we will get to know in this blog. We can find ozone or O3 in the two layers of the atmosphere. The first is the Stra ..read more
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Harmful Effects of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) on Human Cognitive Function
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by Preeti Jain
7M ago
The research on the effects of carbon dioxide (CO2) on the human brain has recently been widely reported. The effects of CO2 on human cognition and decision-making not only affect the workers in high-polluting industries but also the other category of individuals. There is evidence that indoor CO2 has a negative effect on test scores and learning abilities in schools and universities. It adversely impacts employee productivity at low exposure levels. Many researchers point out that the effects of carbon dioxide on cognitive function & decision-making are proportional to the CO2 concentrati ..read more
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