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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    I'm wondering how could there be lead if all our fuels have been lead-free since like early 2000's?
    Not true, euro 4 gasolines still contains 0.005 g/l lead. What the govt prohibits are added lead.
    Last edited by glenn_duke; June 13th, 2019 at 12:03 AM.

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    Found out that cadmium, lead and mercury (all heavy metals) are used in the manufacture of friction materials like brake and clutch pads. Although, most reputable brands would have dialed down on the use of heavy metals and copper due to legislation, I would think that cheaper brands are still making it the old fashioned way.

    If you stand around EDSA, especially near bus stops, the stench of burning friction materials seems to compete with exhaust fumes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Found out that cadmium, lead and mercury (all heavy metals) are used in the manufacture of friction materials like brake and clutch pads. Although, most reputable brands would have dialed down on the use of heavy metals and copper due to legislation, I would think that cheaper brands are still making it the old fashioned way.

    If you stand around EDSA, especially near bus stops, the stench of burning friction materials seems to compete with exhaust fumes.
    i woudve never thought about it. glad the condo floor is high. the other house near edsa. grabe ang fallout. heavy metal nga. kala ko soot lng.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Found out that cadmium, lead and mercury (all heavy metals) are used in the manufacture of friction materials like brake and clutch pads. Although, most reputable brands would have dialed down on the use of heavy metals and copper due to legislation, I would think that cheaper brands are still making it the old fashioned way.

    If you stand around EDSA, especially near bus stops, the stench of burning friction materials seems to compete with exhaust fumes.
    I remember someone posting that some brake pads from Asian countries even contain Asbestos.

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    #45
    kaya na ba ma filter yan ng FFP3 rated mask?

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    #46
    May mataas na antas ng particulate matter sa hangin (all are going south)

    Pateros station - 399
    Las Pinas station - 376
    Pasig station - 367



    Published on Jan 1, 2020
    24 Oras: Usok at alikabok mula sa paputok at pailaw, nagpababa sa kalidad ng hangin sa ilang lugar sa Metro Manila na delikado sa kalusugan

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    #47
    AQI is probably over 500. Taal just beat Australias record beating AQI.

    COPD is a long term sickness😶

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    Fog or haze in Metro Manila? Not connected to Taal Volcano but bad for health, says meteorologist
    Kristine Sabillo, ABS-CBN News
    Posted at Jan 24 2020 04:49 PM | Updated as of Jan 24 2020 05:07 PM



    Photo taken in Quezon City, January 24, 2020. Kristine Sabillo, ABS-CBN News

    MANILA - If you’ve noticed the foggy-like haze seen around Metro Manila on Friday, it’s not fog or ash from Taal Volcano, a meteorologist said.

    “It has nothing to do with Taal (Volcano). It’s not fog either,” said UP Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology (IESM) professor Dr. Gerry Bagtasa in a text message to ABS-CBN News.

    “Air is currently stagnant because of opposing winds over Metro Manila. High humidity or light rain gives it the appearance of fog,” he further said.

    Air quality monitoring site Airtoday recorded “poor” air quality on Friday afternoon, with the level or air pollutants reaching 63 to 65 micrograms per cubic meter by 1 p.m. The World Health Organization standard for exposure to air pollution is at a maximum of 25 micrograms per cubic meter.

    Air Intellipure also posted in its Facebook page that their monitoring measured 14.6 million particles per cubic foot in Makati.
    “Air particle levels are the highest we have ever seen.”


    BAD FOR HEALTH

    Bagtasa said with the high level of pollutants in the air, people should “refrain from outdoor activities and stay indoors” because it is bad for their health.

    He said this has happened before because of the weather.

    Kristine Sabillo
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    Replying to *kristinesabillo
    UP Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology (IESM) professor Dr. Gerry Bagtasa says it “Has nothing to do with taal, its not fog either, air is currently stagnant because of opposing winds over metro manila. High humidity/light rain gives it the appearance of fog.”

    Kristine Sabillo
    *kristinesabillo
    With the level or air pollutants reaching 63 to 65 micrograms per cubic meter, air quality is poor (WHO standard for exposure to air pollution is at a maximum of 25 micrograms per cubic meter). Prof. Bagtasa *Weather_Manila says people should stay indoors. *ABSCBNNews
    Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology’s (Phivolcs) Mariton Bornas, who heads the agency’s Volcano Monitoring and Eruption Prediction Division, said in a comment to reporters that it’s also hard to tell if it’s linked to volcanic ash.

    “We had a brief minor ash emission period today, plus there seems to be rain,” she wrote. “Fine ash can remain in suspension in the atmosphere for three days. But this haze could also be just pollution.”

    Bornas also told ABS-CBN News that meteorologists are getting more information.

    In a Twitter thread, Bagtasa said pollutants are unable to disperse due to the prevailing winds and the temperature.

    “Is that fog? NO, high humidity (there's drizzle) results in particulates being coated with water, which further reduces visibility. This gives the appearance of fog,” he further explained.


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    2) there's a temperature inversion as seen from Tanay sounding this morning, I reckon it's related to the high pressure observed in Science Garden today, called subsidence inversion. Pollutants can't move up and disperse because of this.



    WeatherManila
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    3) is that fog? NO, high humidity (there's drizzle) results in particulates being coated with water, which further reduces visibility. This gives the appearance of fog. This property of particulates called hygroscopicity is one of the topics of my dissertation/2007 paper
    Ayan why i love when it rains. Also bakit ayaw ko desel engine.

    Tingnan nyo tsikoteers bakit ayaw ko city of makati. Wala ako gadgets to measure the air quality. Pero by just looking sa dikit-dikit na highrise eh paano magfoflow hangin jan. Kitams pinakamadumi talaga hangin ng makati.

    Sino dapat sisihin. Binay family and the overrated ayala. Walang tamang zoning eh.


    Fog or haze in Metro Manila? Not connected to Taal Volcano but bad for health, says meteorologist | ABS-CBN News

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    Air Intellipure is at Greenhills, San Juan City.
    January 16 at 3:29 AM · San Juan del Monte ·

    Air Quality TODAY: 4 million particles • like smoking 2 packs of ���� • reading taken in Greenhills at 11am 16 Jan 2020 * Greenhills, San Juan City

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    Air Intellipure
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    Friday January 24, 2020: Get your masks on and turn on your air purifiers! Air particle Levels are the highest we have ever seen! 7.4 million particles per cubic foot in salcedo and 9.2m in makati near greenbelt! Worse than living with a burning cigarette permanently attached to your lip!

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    Air Intellipure
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    Air Quality TODAY: 14.6k .5micron particles per cubic foot in Makati • Air particle levels are the highest we have ever seen ������ reading taken at 3pm 24 Jan 2020 (photo enhanced to be able to Show reading)

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    Sa tingin ko sa true qc kaya hindi na sinukat air quality kasi maaliwalas malinis hangin dito eh. Pag mababa reading eh hindi magandang marketing sa air purifier nila so doon sila magtest sa madudumi like makati.

    Grabe yung sa makati lagpas double ng greenhills yung dumi.

    greenhills - 4million particles

    salcedo - 7.4m

    greenbelt - 9.2m

    ang gusto ko macheck yung along ayala edsa ayala avenue. Jan talaga madumi.

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    #50
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    Ayan why i love when it rains. Also bakit ayaw ko desel engine.

    Tingnan nyo tsikoteers bakit ayaw ko city of makati. Wala ako gadgets to measure the air quality. Pero by just looking sa dikit-dikit na highrise eh paano magfoflow hangin jan. Kitams pinakamadumi talaga hangin ng makati.

    Sino dapat sisihin. Binay family and the overrated ayala. Walang tamang zoning eh.


    Fog or haze in Metro Manila? Not connected to Taal Volcano but bad for health, says meteorologist | ABS-CBN News
    FYI ganyan din sa BGC at Ortigas. Ano akala mo buong MM polluted at may force field sa QC

    1960s pa kami dito sa Makati and we are doing just fine. Nobody is forcing you to go, wag ka na lumabas ng QC. Pati sa south wag ka na rin pupunta


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