22/06/2020
Poor air quality can injure and kill people. Worldwide, it is estimated that poor air quality caused premature deaths of more than 4.42 million people.
Air pollution has also been linked to higher rates of stroke, cancer, heart disease, and respiratory illnesses like asthma.
While these disastrous effects are from long term exposure, short-term health problems such as coughing, headaches, dizziness, and eye irritation.
Air pollutants can also cause indirect health issues thanks to their impact on the climate. Food supply interference, heat waves, extreme weather, bushfires, and other effects related to climate change take a great toll on overall human health.
What You Need to Know About Air Pollution & How to Measure it With Ontoto's Air Quality Sensor Air quality sensors, also known as air pollution sensors can detect and monitor dust and particulate matter in the air around us. These sensors can be used inside to detect indoor air pollution