
CDC Air Quality
CDC Air Quality refers to the levels of pollutants in the air, such as particulate matter, ozone, and other contaminants, which can impact health. The CDC monitors these levels to assess how clean or polluted the air is and to provide guidance on health risks, especially for vulnerable populations like children, the elderly, and those with existing health conditions. Good air quality means low pollutant levels, reducing the risk of respiratory problems, allergies, and other health issues. Conversely, poor air quality indicates higher pollution, which can harm overall health and may warrant precautions.