Indoor Air Much Safer Than Outside In Nov-dec In Delhi-ncr: Study

Indoor air much safer than outside in Nov-Dec in Delhi-NCR: Study

New Delhi, Dec 21 : Preliminary data from a month-long experiment has shown that indoor air pollution levels were nearly half of the outdoor levels in Delhi-NCR during November-December so far.

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A primary cause, the study has shown, is how meteorological factors play a key role in air pollution levels, especially in Delhi-NCR region.

Two sensor-based air quality monitors and data loggers installed in Delhi’s Dwarka revealed that diurnal variation, where air pollution levels usually peak in evening and early morning hours, is missing from indoor air pollution levels, highlighting the effects of meteorology in outdoor air pollution.

The experiment is part of an ongoing project by Professor S.K.Dhaka from Rajdhani college, University of Delhi; Dr Vivek Panwar from Rajdhani College and Earth Root Foundation, and Professor S.Hayashida and Y.Matsumi from the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN), Kyoto, Japan.

Between November 15 and December 15, two Compact and Useful PM2.5 Instruments (CUPI), which are compact size smart sensors fabricated by Nagoya University and produced by Panasonic, Japan, were installed on the first floor of a building in Sector 4, Dwarka to measure indoor and outdoor PM 2.5.The sensors estimate the total volume of PM 2.5 by measuring counts and intensities of scattering signals from single particles.The sensors were installed in a semi-ventilated home with no air purifiers, a release from the researchers said on Tuesday.

Month-long observations revealed that during the highly polluted period in Delhi-NCR, indoor air was much safer than outdoor on most of the days.Indoor PM 2.5 levels remained low throughout day and night, nearly half as compared to outdoor levels for most of the experiment.

In two examples of 24-hours observations at a high resolution of 10 seconds on November 25 and December 2, outdoor PM 2.5 peak values touched 500-600 microgram/metre cube, which falls in the hazardous category.Though lower than the outdoor values, it is seen that indoor values of PM 2.5 have shown a range of 10 per cent to 60 per cent on different days.Other striking features that are revealed in the data are that diurnal variation in the indoor PM 2.5 is missing.”PM 2.5 usually declines in the afternoon.But this is completely missing in the case of indoor air pollution.This is a unique characteristic of PM 2.5 observed by the smart sensors.It shows how meteorological factors play an important role in air pollution levels,” said Prof SK Dhaka.Peaks or lows in air pollution are seen when meteorological parameters such as wind speed, wind direction, temperature or humidity are favourable or unfavourable, the release added.
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Safety of indoor air is better than outdoors in Delhi-NCR, Nov-Dec:

Two 24-hour observations with a resolution of 10 second on December 25th and December 2nd, showed that outdoor PM2.5 peak values reached 500-600 micrograms/meter cube.This falls under the dangerous category.Although indoor PM2.5 values are lower than outdoor, they can be seen to vary from 10 percent to 60% on different days.
The data also shows that indoor PM2.5 is not subject to diurnal variations.PM 2.5 generally falls in the afternoon.Indoor air pollution is a different story.Smart sensors have detected this unique feature of PM2.5.Professor SK Dhaka said that this shows how important meteorological factors are in determining air pollution levels.

When meteorological parameters like wind speed, wind direction or temperature are favorable or adverse, highs and lows are observed in air pollution, according to the release.

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