PM10 — The Dust You Can See but Can’t Escape
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What is PM10?
PM10 refers to particulate matter up to 10 micrometers in diameter, such as dust, pollen, and mold spores. They are large enough to be visible yet small enough to penetrate your respiratory system.
Sources of PM10
Construction sites, unpaved roads, and industrial emissions are the main contributors. In Indian cities, PM10 levels rise dramatically during dry seasons and construction booms.
Health Effects
Though less dangerous than PM2.5, PM10 still causes throat irritation, coughing, and respiratory inflammation, especially for children and the elderly.
Staying Protected
Using a wearable air purifier minimizes exposure, filtering dust and allergens before they enter your system.
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