Air Pollution: IAQ, SBS & AQI

Environmental Issues Overview

1. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

Overview: Indoor air quality (IAQ) refers to the quality of the air within buildings and structures. Poor IAQ can affect the health, comfort, and well-being of occupants.

Indoor Air Pollution in Developing Countries

📝 Exam Focus: In less developed countries, indoor exposure to hazardous air pollutants is much severe.
📝 Exam Focus: Traditional cooking methods often involve fuels such as coal, wood, animal dung, kerosene etc.

This "household air pollution" affects approximately 3 billion people, mainly women and children.

Indoor Air Quality Diagram

Common Indoor Air Pollutants

2. Sick Building Syndrome (SBS)

📝 Exam Focus: Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) is a condition of human health due to indoor air pollution.
📝 Exam Focus: Polluted indoor air causes Sick Building Syndrome (SBS).
📝 Exam Focus: Some people suffer from what is called Sick Building Syndrome (SBS).

Symptoms include headaches, dizziness, fatigue, and eye/nose/throat irritation. Symptoms typically worsen inside the building and improve upon leaving.

Sick Building Syndrome Diagram

Causes

SBS is primarily associated with poor indoor air quality due to factors such as:

3. Air Quality Index (AQI)

Exam Focus: Air Quality Index (AQI) is used to report to the public an overall assessment of a given day's air quality.
📝 Exam Focus: The AQI typically includes multiple key pollutants: PM10, PM2.5, NO₂, SO₂, CO, O₃, and sometimes Lead (Pb).

Pollutants Monitored

📝 Exam Focus: TSP (Total Suspended Particles) and PM10 are used in calculation.
📝 Exam Focus: NO₂ (Nitrogen dioxide) is included while estimating AQI.

AQI Categories and Health Impact

0-50 Good (Air quality is satisfactory)
51-100 Moderate (Acceptable for most people)
101-150 Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
151-200 Unhealthy (Everyone may experience health effects)
201-300 Very Unhealthy (Health alert)
301-500 Hazardous (Emergency conditions)

Key Pollutants Monitored

💨 PM10 & PM2.5
🏭 NO₂
🌫️ SO₂
🚗 CO
☀️ O₃
⚗️ Pb (Lead)

4. India's National Air Quality Index (NAQI)

🇮🇳 Launched: September 17, 2014 (Swachh Bharat Abhiyan)

Goal: One Number, One Color, One Description.

The 8 Pollutants in NAQI

1. PM10
2. PM2.5
3. NO₂
4. SO₂
5. CO
6. O₃
7. NH₃ (Ammonia)
8. Pb (Lead)
📝 Exam Focus: Sulphur dioxide pollutants are included in the Air Quality Index in India.