Description
PM2.5 is associated with an array of health impacts, ranging from respiratory diseases, such asthma and bronchitis to cardiovascular diseases, such as cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure. To decrease exposure it is recommended to stay indoors on high pollution days and decrease outdoor air permeation to the indoors.
Dataset
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Other Indicators in the Air Quality Monitoring Network Dataset
Name | Indicator Type | Latest Date With Data |
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90th Percentile 8-hour Ozone (ppb) | Count | October 2018 |
Average 8-hour Ozone (ppb) | Count | October 2018 |
Average CO (ppm) | Count | December 2014 |
Average NO2 (ppb) | Count | October 2018 |
Average SO2 (ppb) | Count | October 2018 |
Median 8-hour Ozone (ppb) | Count | October 2018 |