IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

Review of Air Pollution and Health Impacts in Malaysia

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Dr Md Mazhar Alam

Abstract

Developing natural issues in Malaysia were intently focused on little consideration in the beginning of copious assets and little development limitations. Therefore, the Malaysian Air Quality Guidelines, the Air Pollution Index, and the Haze Action Plan were made by the public authority to upgrade air quality. In Malaysia, air quality observing is important for the main methodology for contamination avoidance. The evaluation of air contamination in Malaysia depends on information from air quality observing in many significant Malaysian urban areas, which incorporate air poisons including carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and suspended particulate matter. Suspended Particulate Matter and Nitrogen Dioxide are the most pervasive foreign substances, as indicated by the discoveries of the checking. Different contaminations like CO, Ox, SO2, and Pb have likewise been identified in Malaysia's significant urban communities. Land traffic, modern poisons, and open consuming sources are the essential drivers of air contamination. Land transportation is the one that contributes the most to air contamination. This article sums up the discoveries of surrounding air quality checking and research on air contamination and its wellbeing outcomes.

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