The mission of the Dust Air program.

The basic function of the Dust Air program is to share and expand information about the environment,
and particularly to provide local communities and administration with access to full and diverse information concerning smog hazards. Constant monitoring and systematic expansion of the Dust Air program measuring network is accomplished thanks to a steadily growing community of personal dust sampler users. The expected result of these actions is to greatly increase awareness among residents and local administration, to locate polluted areas and to facilitate the identification of the causes of the hazards as well as to help in combating them.

The Central Mining Institute – National Research Institute and the Polish manufacturer Emag-Serwis Sp. z o.o. guarantee a solid and innovative structure of the dust sampler itself, the high quality, reliability and accuracy of the measurements as well as the correct functioning of the entire system.

IAQ (Indoor Air Quality)

The IAQ index refers to a specific measuring point, and its value can be as follows: 0-50 Good.Air quality commonly accepted as satisfactory. Air pollution on this level has negligible or no influence on health. 51-100 Moderate.The air quality is acceptable for most...

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Definitions

PM 1 - These are extremely fine particulate matter (PM) particles of diameter less than 1 micron - significantly smaller than PM 2.5 (of diameter 2.5 microns). PM 10, PM 2.5 and PM 1 particles make up the total suspended particulate matter. These particles, byproducts...

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Offer for Municipalities

One of our priorities is to increase awareness about smog threats among the youngest. That is why - we attach special educational notebooks to Dust Air dust meters purchased for schools. They contain lesson plans dedicated to different age groups: 1-3 4-6 7-8

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The basic function of the Dust Air program is to share and expand information about the environment, and particularly to provide local communities and administration with access to full and diverse information concerning smog hazards.

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