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Ambient Air Monitoring
Our Ambient Air Monitoring services are designed to help businesses and industries comply with Malaysia's New Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAQAS), which have been established by the Department of Environment (DOE) to safeguard public health and the environment. These standards set permissible limits for various pollutants to maintain clean air, prevent pollution, and protect ecosystems.
Key Pollutants Monitored in Compliance with Malaysia's New Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAQAS):
Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10):
Fine particles can penetrate deep into the lungs, causing severe respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.
Ozone (O3):
A secondary pollutant formed from NOx and VOCs, ozone is harmful to human health and can damage crops and other vegetation.
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2):
A common pollutant from vehicle exhaust and industrial activities, NO2 contributes to smog and respiratory problems.
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2):
SO2 is emitted by industrial processes, especially those involving burning fossil fuels, and it contributes to acid rain and respiratory illness.
Carbon Monoxide (CO):
Produced by incomplete combustion, CO can have severe health effects, including headaches, dizziness, and even death at high concentrations.
Why Compliance with Malaysia's New Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAQAS) is Critical:
Health & Safety: Meeting the NAQAS thresholds is essential to protect the health of your workers and the surrounding community, especially from airborne pollutants that can cause respiratory, cardiovascular, and other health issues.
Regulatory Compliance: Non-compliance with Malaysia's DOE air quality standards can result in fines, penalties, and legal consequences for businesses.
Key Pollutants Monitored in Compliance with Malaysia's New Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAQAS):
Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10):
Fine particles can penetrate deep into the lungs, causing severe respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.
Ozone (O3):
A secondary pollutant formed from NOx and VOCs, ozone is harmful to human health and can damage crops and other vegetation.
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2):
A common pollutant from vehicle exhaust and industrial activities, NO2 contributes to smog and respiratory problems.
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2):
SO2 is emitted by industrial processes, especially those involving burning fossil fuels, and it contributes to acid rain and respiratory illness.
Carbon Monoxide (CO):
Produced by incomplete combustion, CO can have severe health effects, including headaches, dizziness, and even death at high concentrations.
Why Compliance with Malaysia's New Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAQAS) is Critical:
Health & Safety: Meeting the NAQAS thresholds is essential to protect the health of your workers and the surrounding community, especially from airborne pollutants that can cause respiratory, cardiovascular, and other health issues.
Regulatory Compliance: Non-compliance with Malaysia's DOE air quality standards can result in fines, penalties, and legal consequences for businesses.
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New Malaysia Ambient Air Quality Standard download link:New Malaysia Ambient Air Quality Standard
For more information on other environmental monitoring, please refer to the link below:
Stack/Chimney/Isokinetic Monitoring Services
Boundary Noise Monitoring
Industrial Effluent Characteristic Study (IECS)
Waste Acceptance Criteria Analysis & Sampling (WAC)
Drinking Water Analysis