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The Silent Threat: How Air Pollution Endangers Vulnerable Communities and the Crucial Role of Real-Time Monitoring

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
June 12, 2025
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Air pollution in cities has become a serious threat to public health that people may not be aware of. Without being seen by the human eye, pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), carbon monoxide (CO), PM2.5 and ozone (O₃) slowly put the health of many people in big cities at risk. Because more people, cars and factories are causing higher air pollution in cities, it is not only a problem that technology needs to solve, but also an ethical concern.

The Effects of Key Pollutants on People Who Face Health Challenges

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Exposure to the typical air pollution in cities can seriously impact people’s health. NO₂ and CO are released by cars and factories and they contribute to problems with lung function, most often in children and elderly people. PM2.5 which settles deep in lungs and blood, has been linked to heart attacks, asthma and an early death. O₃ found at ground level harms respiratory health and has been linked to more patients seeking treatment for the same health problems in poor air conditions.

What makes this problem very important now is that it affects those who are easily affected first. Sometimes, the areas that highways, factories and other pollution sources are closest to are the ones that are least affluent. Additionally, many children rarely use green spaces which could help cut back their exposure to pollution. For these reasons, these populations are more affected by illnesses and have less help available to solve their problems.

Air quality data that is accurate and available in real time

We have to go further than just reading air quality monitoring in cities reports from time to time—we also need live, precise and useful data. Pollution is spotted quickly by high-resolution signals, so officials and people have time to respond in needed ways. If people at risk are told to avoid the air at certain times or given information to help guide public projects, details about pollution can be directly addressed.

It is important to watch several pollutants together. Devices that constantly monitor NO₂, CO, PM2.5 and O₃ give a more accurate view of city air quality and health issues. As a result, groups can lobby for better environmental conditions and people in charge can design specific actions to solve problems.

The Innovative System Kunak Has for Air Quality Monitoring

Supporting the active management of the environment are the modern technologies developed by Kunak. With modular sensors and analytics in the cloud, Kunak guarantees that cities get data that is both easy to scale and nearly perfect. The device keeps its accuracy in difficult areas because it can be calibrated remotely and can monitor more than one air pollutant.

Awarded and certified by international organizations, Kunak makes it easier for cities to always have reliable information about air quality.

Data-Powered Steps for Better Healthier Cities

It is every human’s right to have access to clean air. When real-time air quality data is used, urban areas can improve their health for everyone and make their communities more eco-friendly. The best way ahead is through using modern tools to identify and deal with threats that humans cannot see or control alone.

It all begins with data and data is what allows us to see the problems and help those who need protection most. Because of support from Kunak, cities can make progress toward building better and more stable futures.

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Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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