Examples of use of PM10
1. Their latest analysis of roadside monitoring points showed no signs of PM10 levels starting to drop significantly.
2. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has also warned that there is no safe limit for exposure to PM10.
3. The air pollution particles are known as PM10 and PM2.5, with the latter less common but more dangerous.
4. Updating technology at plants would also reduce damaging particle emissions such as PM10 and SO2 by up to 2' percent.
5. According to the EU, the maximum level for daily exposure to PM10 particles is 50 milligrams per cubic meter of air.