Description
Available in 3 models :
- SLE_APS a3,
- SLE _APS a5,
- SLE APS_a7e
Do you know about smog?
The world of big and large cities seems glamourous from the outside, but however, the sight you have within might be so happy and obscure that you can’t even see the horizon. This might be because of the smoky or the fog, which is nonetheless called Smog
How smog is formed?
Smog is formed when sunlight and its heat react with the gases and fine particles released into the atmosphere through burnt fuels. The complex photochemical reactions between the precursors like volatile organic compounds, Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide release the ground level ozone and fine particles in the air.
Effects of smog
The effect can be observed in humans, animals, plants, and nature. The smog can be responsible for ailments from minor pains to the diseases like lung cancer. The ground-level ozone in the smog inhibits plant growth and causes immense damage to crops and forests. It also affects the death of innumerable animals who adapts to survive in the toxic environment.
Throughout the world, many cities struggle with air pollution, as traffic and industries produce high concentrations of fine dust and nitrogen dioxide. In countries like India and Germany, the exceedances of limit value – in particular, that if nitrogen dioxide – are a constant source of discussion. Even driving bans and several construction bans are being considered in high traffic areas or places with large emissions and low air exchange; the exposure is especially high, and the effect on human health is harmful.
Surrounding yourself with clean air is a quality of life necessity. In places where people are studying, working, shopping, or spending their free time. It is important to be surrounded by clean air.