The “Inhalable Particles MP10” product provides forecasts every three hours for the next seven days, assessing the concentration of inhalable particles up to 10 micrometers in the air. This index is crucial for understanding the impacts of air pollution, especially in contexts of wildfires and fires, which tend to increase the amount of fine particles in the atmosphere.
Monitoring MP10 levels is essential for identifying periods when air quality is compromised, allowing communities to take preventive measures. Exposure to high levels of inhalable particles can worsen health issues such as respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, this data is fundamental not only for air quality management but also for public health protection in situations of fires and pollution.