News Alarming air quality in Delhi

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NEW DELHI: Children across the country are at risk due to air pollution both indoors and outdoors, a green body has said while calling for preventive steps to tackle the public health crisis arising out of the increasing air pollution.

Releasing a survey on indoor air quality in Delhi schools, Greenpeace India said that the pollution levels were found to be five times more than the safety limits.


According to data released by the organisation from the 24-hour monitoring of indoor air quality for over seven days in seven schools across the city, the PM2.5 levels were found to be five times over Indian safety limits and as much as 11 times that of the World Health Organisation's safety limits.

Readings were taken from the monitors left inside classrooms, Greenpeace India Campaigner, Sunil Dahiya said.

"The study highlights both, the need for more comprehensive data on air quality, as well as proactive response protocols that enable people to take adequate preventions to protect their health," he said.

The body said health advisories and response protocols should be issued by the government on the basis of Air Quality Index, which should be expanded to other cities as well.

Indoor Air Quality in Delhi Schools Very Bad, Says Green Body
 

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An alarming factor for the entire country too and it is our duty to protect mother nature and even if it is in small part too.
 
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