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Four things you need to know about PM2.5
Particulate matter (PM2.5), refers to particles in the air that cause pollution. These particles are from a variety of sources, both indoors and outdoors.
Even at moderate levels, it can still be harmful to sensitive people and the use of a pollution mask is recommended.
Though the atmosphere will always have PM2.5, certain levels are dangerously high. A guide from AIRNow shows that exposure levels above 151 are very unhealthy and dangerous for everyone.
1) Why is it called 2.5?
The ‘2.5’ in PM 2.5 refers to the size of the pollutant in micrometers. Additionally, particulate pollutants vary in size and the smaller they are, the more damage they cause to your health. PM10 is particulates that have a diameter of 10 micrometers or less. Dust particles are the main source of PM10.
PM2.5 is comparatively much smaller in size as compared to other particles and pollutants.
Meanwhile, PM 2.5 is particulates that have a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or smaller. These particles are so small that they can only be viewed under a microscope. Therefore, their small size makes them much deadlier than PM10.
2) Where does it come from?
PM2.5 is produced through:
Combustion in vehicles and machinery
Industrial processes, particularly those involving coal
Emissions from power plants
Chemical processes in the atmosphere which happen when gasses and other pollutants from power plants interact
Sources inside the home, such as candles, lamps, and fireplaces
Forest fires and coal burning
3) What are the negative effects of exposure to PM2.5
Complications arising from exposure to PM2.5 depend on the health of an individual. However, even healthy, active people are still in danger when the exposure of PM2.5 is too high. Effects of exposure to your health include:
Shortness of breath
Eye, nose and throat irritation
Excessive coughing and wheezing
Diminished lung function and lung disease
Diminished heart function, sometimes resulting in a heart attack
Asthmatic attacks
Death.
PM2.5 also damages the environment by increasing acidity in the soil and water bodies, which in turn affects their ability to produce food and support life.
4) How can I protect myself against PM2.5?
Going inside the house will limit exposure but does not eliminate the risks associated with breathing in PM2.5. Wearing a DIY mask or a surgical mask will also not protect you because normal masks do not have effective filters for capturing micro-particles.
The material and technology used in making Cambridge masks™ make it effective for filtering PM2.5 and even particles as small as bacteria and viruses. This means that Cambridge masks™ are your best defense against PM2.5.