
Air Quality Guidelines
Air Quality Guidelines are recommendations set by health organizations to protect public health from air pollution. They establish safe levels of various air pollutants, such as particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone, based on scientific research. The goal is to inform governments and communities about acceptable air quality standards and help reduce health risks, particularly for vulnerable groups like children and the elderly. By following these guidelines, we can improve air quality and promote better health outcomes for everyone in the community.