Madison recently installed the first of 65 air quality monitors in the city. This monitor was installed at the Kennedy Heights Community Center. These monitors will measure particulate matter concentration throughout Madison — 56 on city street poles, five in parks, and four at partner organizations.
What Is Particulate Matter?
Particulate matter includes tiny pieces of dust, dirt, and other materials that can be breathed in by any living being. This type of air pollution can have negative short and long-term health impacts including throat and lung irritation, asthma, and heart disease. Particulate matter pollution is generated by sources such as vehicle emissions, wood burning, and coal combustion.
What Will These Monitors Do?
These monitors will provide hyperlocal information about the air quality in different areas of Madison. This project will also allow Madison residents to learn different solutions for reducing impact when the monitors show that the level of pollution is higher and more dangerous. The project is funded by the U.S. Department of Environmental Protection.
What Should I Do When the Air Quality Is Bad?
Some tips for keeping safe when the pollution gets bad include staying inside and closing windows, running your AC on recirculate, and using an air purifier, you could even make your own! If you have to go outside, use an N95 or KN95 mask, don’t do any difficult activities like working out, and change your clothes when you get home. Generally, keep an eye on your health and make sure to take care of yourself.











