Air Quality Analysis services

Air Quality Analysis services

ECT’s Air Quality Analysis services
Air samples are collected from various locations using specialized equipment, such as air samplers, which trap particulate matter and gases.
Particulate matter (PM) refers to solid or liquid particles suspended in the air. Different sizes of PM, such as PM10 (coarse particles) and PM2.5 (fine particles), are measured to assess their concentration levels and potential health risks.
Various gases present in the air, including pollutants like nitrogen dioxide (NO2), ozone (O3), sulfur dioxide (SO2), carbon monoxide (CO), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), are measured using analytical instruments.
Factors such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and direction are recorded to understand the influence of weather on air quality.
The collected data is compared to air quality standards and guidelines set by regulatory bodies. It helps in identifying pollution sources, evaluating air pollution levels, and assessing potential health risks to humans and the environment.

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Both freshwater and air quality analysis play vital roles in identifying pollution sources, understanding environmental impacts, and formulating appropriate management strategies to safeguard human health and ecological balance. The results of these analyses inform policymakers, scientists, and communities in making informed decisions to protect and improve these essential resources.
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