Carbon Monoxide

The “Carbon Monoxide” product provides forecasts every three hours for the next seven days, assessing the concentration of this harmful gas in the air. Monitoring carbon monoxide is crucial in pollution contexts, especially in areas affected by wildfires, fires, and vehicle emissions, which can significantly increase its presence.

High levels of carbon monoxide not only indicate air quality issues but are also linked to atmospheric pollution. Exposure to this gas can cause serious health problems, including respiratory difficulties and adverse effects on the cardiovascular system.

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