UNEP Air Quality Monitoring Station

Posted on October 28th 2015
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It is almost two months since our colleagues from the UNEP have been making an interesting move towards promoting the idea that Air Quality is as important as any other business within the United Nations. They started to invest in this domain, and came up with the excellent initiative to create an open footprint for affordable Air Quality Monitoring Stations.

Last August 31st, in a press release, the UNEP DEWA team released an exciting information about their new project, an innovative Air Quality Monitoring station which they co-developed with Nairobi University, and will cost as little as 1.5KUSD per unit. That's at least 10 times cheaper than the traditional BAM and TOEM which one can find at about 15K or more on the market (pure purchase price, maintenance and consumable excluded!). And considering that the UNEP monitoring station is also able to sense much more pollutant like Ozone, NOx and SOx, that makes it really cheaper than the overall traditional solutions. Really big thanks to the UNEP DEWA for pushing this forward and making it an open blueprint solution for all.

So far, what we know about the device is that it will look like something similar in this picture:


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While we are waiting for the UNEP to make an official release for the first blue prints, we have been doing a bit of reverse engineering from all the information we gathered. The device specification is really impressive:

  • Optical Particle Counter PM1, 2.5 and 10 sampling (2 seconds aquisition time)
  • SOx and NOx gas sensor from Alpha Sense.
  • Temperature and Humidity sensor
  • Global Positioning System (GPS)
  • Main controller: Beagle Bone
  • GSM enabled, each station operates as nodes in a network to allow inter-calibration (cool!).
  • Optional ozone (O3) and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) sensors.
  • The monitor is using a 12V power supply - only missing information is how long the monitor can last with a standard 12V battery pack, but that's something the UNEP DEWA and Nairobi University is most likely optimizing now.

    From the pictures available from the press release and the leaflet, this is our best understanding on how things are packed within the box.

    Fortunately the UNEP will soon release the footprints so that every one can share the benefits of the excellent initiative that the UNEP DEWA team has been leading.


    Several new laser-based PM1/PM2.5/PM10 Sensor

    Meanwhile, in order to also contribute to the movement started by the UNEP, we have decided to release all the information accumulated during the past several month ago about new Particulate Matter Air Quality sensors. We do believe that this is extremely important as different sensors tends to give different readings even when collocated, and that can be a big headache when having to inform the citizen about the current air pollution levels.

    All the live testing experimentation from our sensors (which are currently all collocated in Beijing), together with the explanation about the different sensors and experiment setup can be found from this link: sensor. Note this is an on-going work: more sensors will be added as soon as we get hold of new ones. Feel to use the live data feed in the way you want, our primary objective is to increase the awarness and common know-how about Air Quality sensing.


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    For more information about the UNEP Air Quality Monitoring station, you can contact Sami Dimassi, Chief at the Country Outreach, Technology and Innovation Branch of the DEWA (Division of Early Warning and Assessment), UNEP Nairobi. Website: uneplive.unep.org

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    About the Air Quality Levels

    AQIAir Pollution LevelHealth ImplicationsCautionary Statement (for PM2.5)
    0 - 50GoodAir quality is considered satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no riskNone
    51 -100ModerateAir quality is acceptable; however, for some pollutants there may be a moderate health concern for a very small number of people who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.Active children and adults, and people with respiratory disease, such as asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor exertion.
    101-150Unhealthy for Sensitive GroupsMembers of sensitive groups may experience health effects. The general public is not likely to be affected.Active children and adults, and people with respiratory disease, such as asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor exertion.
    151-200UnhealthyEveryone may begin to experience health effects; members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effectsActive children and adults, and people with respiratory disease, such as asthma, should avoid prolonged outdoor exertion; everyone else, especially children, should limit prolonged outdoor exertion
    201-300Very UnhealthyHealth warnings of emergency conditions. The entire population is more likely to be affected.Active children and adults, and people with respiratory disease, such as asthma, should avoid all outdoor exertion; everyone else, especially children, should limit outdoor exertion.
    300+HazardousHealth alert: everyone may experience more serious health effectsEveryone should avoid all outdoor exertion

    To know more about Air Quality and Pollution, check the wikipedia Air Quality topic or the airnow guide to Air Quality and Your Health.

    For very useful health advices of Beijing Doctor Richard Saint Cyr MD, check www.myhealthbeijing.com blog.


    Usage Notice: All the Air Quality data are unvalidated at the time of publication, and due to quality assurance these data may be amended, without notice, at any time. The World Air Quality Index project has exercised all reasonable skill and care in compiling the contents of this information and under no circumstances will the World Air Quality Index project team or its agents be liable in contract, tort or otherwise for any loss, injury or damage arising directly or indirectly from the supply of this data.



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