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Comparison of PM2.5 measurements using the AirVisual Monitor and Beta Attenuation Monitor

Measurements from AirVisual continuous light scattering sensor were compared to those from a Beta Attenuation Monitor (BAM). Learn more. Read More >

Are air fresheners taking your breath away?

Do you use air fresheners at home? They may contain harmful substances that are bad for your health or cause diseases like cancer. Learn more. Read More >

How temperature inversions cause bad air quality in Salt Lake City

Temperature inversions can trap pollutants and worsen air quality. Learn more. Read More >

Not all masks are equal

Air pollution masks are crucial for pollution protection. But most masks do very little. Learn to tell between a mask that works and one that doesn't. Read More >

Kitchen air quality and ventilation

Without adequate ventilation, kitchens can have deadly air quality from indoor air pollution from cooking. Learn how to protect yourself. Read More >

News Spotlight: New NASA satellite to provide more air quality data for North America

A better picture of air quality may be available for North Americans in 2024. Find out why. Read More >

Deception in Malaysia Vs. Singapore air quality ratings

How accurate are Malaysian air quality readings? AirVisual looks to debunk the idea that Malaysian air quality is better than Singapore's. Read More >

PM10

PM10 is particulate matter with a diameter of 10 micrometers or less. Learn more. Read More >

Nitrogen dioxide

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is one of the six main measured air pollutants. Notably, it is a major contributor to the formation of smog and a precursor to many harmful secondary pollutants including ozone and particulate matter. Read More >

Ozone

Ozone that protects our atmosphere is good. However, ground level ozone is bad. Learn more. Read More >

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