Outdoor Air Quality

Outdoor air quality is one of the primary health and environmental concerns. It is influenced by human activities such as industry and transportation, as well as natural phenomena like volcanic eruptions and pollen dispersion.

Outdoor air pollution varies depending on geographic location (urban, rural, seaside, etc.). To monitor this quality, fixed and mobile sensors are utilized by various organizations, including AASQA, ADEME, Airparif, Atmo, and Lig'air. These entities compile data on pollution levels and forecast daily pollution rates, with the help of institutions like INERIS.

Air pollutants include a wide range of synthetic molecules, whether in their raw state, transformed, or burned, existing as gases or particulate matter. To learn more about air quality measurements, discover our air purification solutions.

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