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All 16 monitoring stations report one or more pollutants exceed World Health Organization Guidelines

The Greenpeace Pollution Tracker reported that all 16 of the Air Quality Monitoring stations across Hong Kong recorded pollution levels that exceeded the World Health Organization (WHO) Guidelines for at least one of the four pollutants monitored.

Every station recorded excess Respirable Suspended Particles (RSPs) the most dangerous pollutant, with Causeway Bay the highest at 1.89 times higher than the WHO standard. This level of exposure poses a direct threat to public health, and increasing the risk of heart and lung disease especially to young children the sick and over 45s.

At the same time, Central and Mongkok both recorded three pollutants RSPs, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide exceeding the standard simultaneously. Combinations of multiple pollutants carry even greater health risks than exposure to single pollutants.

For information on current pollution levels check out the Greenpeace Real Air Pollution Index at:
http://www.greenpeace.org/china/en/campaigns/air-pollution/real-index/bar-chart

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