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'''Table 2.1.''' Air quality guidelines for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide (short averaging times) that were not re-evaluated and remain valid (WHO, 2021)
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The 2021 WHO air quality guidelines encompass a comprehensive framework applicable to both outdoor and indoor environments, covering various settings where people spend their time107. While these guidelines extend to numerous contexts, they do not address occupational settings due to unique exposure characteristics and risk reduction policies, along with potential differences in population susceptibility within the adult workforce108.

The primary objective of these updated global guidelines is to provide evidence-based quantitative recommendations for air quality management, offering long- or short-term concentration values for key air pollutants. Exceeding the air quality guideline levels is linked to significant public health risks. Although not legally binding standards, these guidelines equip World Health Organisation member states with an evidence-driven tool to shape legislation and policies, with the ultimate aim of reducing air pollutant levels and alleviating the substantial global health burden from air pollution exposure109.

Table 2: Recommended AQG levels and interim targets (Extracted from WHO IAQ Guidelines 2010)

Pollutant Averaging time Interim target AQG level
1 2 3 4
PM2.5, µg/m3 Annual 35 25 15 10 5
24-hour[1] 75 50 37.5 25 15
PM10, µg/m3 Annual 70 50 30 20 15
24-hour[2] 150 100 75 50 45
O3, µg/m3 Peak season[3] 100 70 60
8-hour[4] 160 120 100
NO2, µg/m3 Annual 40 30 20 10
24-hour[5] 120 50 25
SO2, µg/m3 24-hour[6] 125 50 40
CO, mg/m3 24-hour[7] 7 4

[1] 99th percentile (i.e. 3–4 exceedance days per year).

[2] 99th percentile (i.e. 3–4 exceedance days per year).

[3] Average of daily maximum 8-hour mean O3 concentration in the six consecutive months with the highest six-month running-average O3 concentration.

[4] 99th percentile (i.e. 3–4 exceedance days per year).

[5] 99th percentile (i.e. 3–4 exceedance days per year).

[6] 99th percentile (i.e. 3–4 exceedance days per year).

[7] 99th percentile (i.e. 3–4 exceedance days per year).

Table 2.1. Air quality guidelines for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide (short averaging times) that were not re-evaluated and remain valid (WHO, 2021)

Pollutant Averaging time Air quality guidelines that remain valid
NO2, µg/m3 1-hour 200 1-hour 200
SO2, µg/m3 10-minute 500 10-minute 500
CO, mg/m3 8-hour 10
1-hour 35
15-minute 100

References

107 The World Health Organisation, “WHO Global Air Quality Guidelines,” the World Health Organisation, 2021. Available online: https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/345334/9789240034433-eng.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

108 The World Health Organisation, “WHO Global Air Quality Guidelines,” the World Health Organisation, 2021. Available online: https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/345334/9789240034433-eng.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

109 The World Health Organisation, “WHO Global Air Quality Guidelines,” the World Health Organisation, 2021. Available online: https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/345334/9789240034433-eng.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y