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Writer's pictureShivani Modi

Air Quality in India is Still Poor, It's Just Not in the News!

Updated: Feb 2

As the world turns its attention to various issues, the silent crisis of air quality often lingers in the shadows. While the headlines may have shifted, the reality remains stark, especially in regions like India, where air quality concerns persist.

The research team at Ubreathe will delve into the recent data in this blog to uncover the ongoing challenges with air quality in India.


Discovering the hidden toll of a silent crisis

The Unseen Threat of High Air Quality in India:

Despite the lack of daily news coverage, recent data from multiple monitoring stations reveals a consistent struggle with air quality, particularly in India. In several areas, air quality lingers in the 'very poor' category, with some stations even witnessing levels classified as 'severe.'


Anand Vihar's Alarming Numbers: Unraveling the Silent Crisis

Take, for instance, the Anand Vihar area, where recent readings are cause for concern. At 9 a.m., PM2.5 levels surged into the 'severe' category, reaching alarming levels. Simultaneously, PM10 levels spiked to 276, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). These figures underscore the urgency of addressing air quality challenges in specific regions.




Understanding the Air Quality Index (AQI):

To comprehend the gravity of the situation, it's crucial to understand the Air Quality Index (AQI) scale.

The AQI categorizes air quality into different levels:

- 0-50: Good

- 51-100: Satisfactory

- 101-200: Moderate

- 201-300: Poor

- 301-400: Very Poor

- 401-500: Severe


IGI Airport's Contribution to the Crisis:

Even at the prestigious Indira Gandhi International Airport (T3), the air quality paints a concerning picture. PM2.5 levels were recorded at 306, with PM10 not far behind at 184. This highlights that no area, regardless of its stature, is immune to the challenges posed by deteriorating air quality.



The Urgency for Action:

The persistently poor air quality demands immediate attention. While the headlines may not capture every nuance of the crisis, the impact on public health and the environment is undeniable. It's a call to action for individuals, communities, and policymakers to collaborate in finding sustainable solutions.


The Role of Air Purifiers in Mitigating Risks:

Amidst these challenges, individuals can take proactive steps to safeguard their indoor environments. Investing in air purifiers in India like the Ubreathe Life, equipped with advanced filtration technologies becomes paramount. Devices like the Ubreathe Mini Lite not only improve indoor air quality but also serve as a shield against external pollutants.


As we navigate through the complexities of our daily lives, the silent crisis of air quality continues to persist.

It's a collective responsibility to address this challenge head-on, acknowledging that the severity of the issue goes beyond what meets the eye.

By staying informed, raising awareness, and taking tangible steps to improve indoor air quality, we can collectively work towards a healthier, breathable future.

The time to act is now, even if the headlines have momentarily shifted their focus. The air quality concerns are still very much with us.


 

At Urban Air Labs, we ensure that our customers stay informed about the quality of air they're breathing. Our motive is to improve the air wellness quotient in your homes to give you a happy, beautiful, and pollutant-free home!

You can get in touch with us at contact@urbanairlabs.com



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Shivani Modi
Shivani Modi
Jan 30

Unfortunate!

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Mansi Mourya
Mansi Mourya
Jan 30

Nicely put! It's important to understand that "better" doesn't always mean "safe!"


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