Air Quality Monitors (QuantAQ's) deployed on Kingston's Andy Murphy Neighborhood Center by the Bard Community Sciences Lab
Air Quality Monitors (QuantAQ's) deployed on Kingston's Andy Murphy Neighborhood Center by the Bard Community Sciences Lab

We’re excited to announce that the City of Kingston’s Andy Murphy Neighborhood Center is now home to a second state-of-the-art Quant AQ air quality sensor!

Placed on the library’s roof on Wednesday, November 20th, by the one-and-only Dr. M. Elias Dueker, this sensor—like the first one— will monitor key air quality indicators such as PM2.5, PM10, and other pollutants. This real-time data will help us better understand local air conditions, empowering our community to make informed decisions about health and sustainability.

Why is this important? By colocating this second monitor sensor on the roof of this central, accessible location, we ensure the accuracy and reliability of the data we collect and report to the community. Air quality affects everyone, from children playing outside to seniors enjoying walks. And with accurate and reliable data about our air, we are empowered to take action to improve our environment.

This project, a collaboration between the City of Kingston and Bard’s Center for Environmental Studies and Humanities, demonstrates our commitment to transparency and community well-being.

We look forward to continuing to work with the City towards cleaner skies and healthier lives! 🌤️📚

 

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