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This procedure allows for the collection of precise data on the levels of fine particles and toxic gases in the air. This includes fields for location, date, measured levels of PM2.5, PM10, NO2, O3, as well as additional observations and photographs of the area.
Implementing a digital procedure for air quality assessment allows for rigorous and accurate collection of environmental data. This procedure is specifically designed to record levels of fine particles and toxic gases such as PM2.5, PM10, NO2, and O3. It also facilitates the addition of contextual data, such as location, date, additional observations, and even photos of the area.
The advantage of this procedure lies in its ability to standardize data collection, making the tracking of air quality trends both simple and reliable. Users can enter information in real-time on the ground, ensuring increased accuracy of reports and helping to quickly identify at-risk areas.
Thanks to this procedure, environmental agencies and researchers have a powerful tool to measure the impact of human activities on the air we breathe and to develop effective air quality management strategies.
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