delhi smog: delhi air is probably as bad inside | delhi news - times of india

by:Yovog     2023-09-26
New Delhi: With the deteriorating air quality in Delhi, you may use masks on your way to and from work to avoid inhaling toxic air.
Once you enter your workplace, the mask may fall off and you will feel safer in the air --
A conditional atmosphere.
But are you really breathing safer air? Perhaps not.
The Indian pollution control association recently conducted a study on 13 buildings in Delhi (IPCA)
The level of PM2.
5. The control of small, inhaled particulate pollutants is carried out, and the air contains volatile organic compounds, biological aerosol and carbon dioxide that exceed the safety limit.
Air pollution level and air quality index in Delhi today: PM 2, major pollutants.
5 and 10 points in the \"poor\" category in the Lodhi Road area of Delhi. ANI (@ANI)
The study, conducted from January to September, found that the use of equipment such as air purifiers helped control pm2. 5.
Indoor pollution, but harmful gases and compounds are largely ignored.
The average pm2. 5 is the highest.
Grade 5 is recorded at 137 micrograms per cubic meter, more than twice the safety standard, but relatively lower than outdoor air.
Pm2. 5 is the lowest in multiple hospitals.
5 pollution, partly due to the use of air purifiers.
Mandir Marg in Delhi is located at Dhyan Chand National Stadium in 707,676 and Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in 681, at \"ANI. . . ANI \"(@ANI)
1541384761000 follow up on pollution levels in your city however, this study warns biological aerosol particles of biological properties consisting of bacteria, fungi, viruses, microbial toxins, people pay great attention to the pollen and plant fiber in the room.
While their presence in government buildings was found to be twice the level of safety, they exceeded 20 times the acceptable range of corporate offices in the case of 6,100 cfu/m3.
Similarly, high levels of volatile organic compounds were also found in residential and enterprise complexes.
People mainly pay attention to PM2.
Priyanka Kulshrestha, head of research and communications at IPCA, noted that contaminants when VOCs and biological aerosol may be equally dangerous.
Vocs often contain carcinogens such as benzene, and exposure to high levels of biological aerosol can lead to diseases, allergies and even cancer.
Rajpath in Delhi is covered with a thick layer of smoke (
Visual effect in the morning)ANI (@ANI)
The study also recorded high levels of carbon dioxide, almost double the company\'s office safety standards.
This can affect attention and lead to reduced efficiency by increasing drowsiness and fatigue.
Kulshrestha recommends the introduction of indoor air purification plants and appropriate ventilation to help improve indoor air quality.
The windows in the office should be opened on a regular basis to reduce the concentration of VOCs or gases and reduce the level of carbon dioxide, she said.
Regular cleaning is required to prevent biological aerosol, moldy walls and vents.
VOCs can be controlled using chemicals and sprays.
However, Arun Sharma, a professor at the University School of Medicine, suggested to balance these basic measures.
PM 2 if you let the window open for too long.
Level 5 may become very high.
Improving ventilation does not mean that windows and vents remain open for too long, Sharma said.
Experts say symptoms of problems caused by indoor contaminants include irritation to the skin, eyes or body, frequent cough and breathing.
High levels of carbon dioxide make people feel tired and sleepy.
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