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Role of Air Samplers for Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality

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Air pollution is a major problem of our environment. Poor air quality of our environment is due to the increasing number of vehicles and a large number of established industries such as stone crusher industries, cement industries, steel industries and paper industries etc which cause a high concentration of suspended particulate matter, SOx, NOx, and COx etc. Concentration of these pollutants above their permissible limit in our environment causes harmful effect on human health as well as vegetation. Air born diseases such as asthma, silicosis, pneumoconiosis, chronic bronchitis, etc are caused by these air pollutants. So it is very important to monitor the quality of ambient air. Fine particulate sampler APM-550 as well as Gaseous pollutant sampler-433 play very important role for sampling of PM10, PM2.5, SOx and NOx.
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Received August 16, 2016; Revised Sep 19, 2016 Published October 29, 2016
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