Millions of Indians are constantly exposed to polluted air. For instance, they breathe up to 25 micro grams/cubic metre of the lethal, microscopic pollutant PM 2.5 on a 24-hour average. This is well above the World Health Organization’s (WHO) limit of 10 micrograms/cubic metre. Hence it’s the need of the hour that we take measures for air pollution control and prevention. In this blog, let’s dive deep into some of the air pollution control devices which can tackle industrial emissions.
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What are air pollutants? | Types,sources and effects of air pollution
Most of the times you can’t see it or smell it, but air pollutants kills. As the level of air pollutants in our atmosphere are rising at an alarming rate we must be aware of them. In the previous blogs, we had described the causes and effects of air pollution. Today let’s dive deep into various air pollutants.
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