For non experts who want to see if it is safe to breathe outside, the µg/m3 values are quite meaningless and scarily technical. A green-orange-red scale would be helpful. Red for values that are considered hazardous even for one day (hour?), orange if bad on a daily basis, green for safe values.
Perhaps necessary too: show how the combination of PM10 and NO2 values affects health.
For non experts who want to see if it is safe to breathe outside, the µg/m3 values are quite meaningless and scarily technical. A green-orange-red scale would be helpful. Red for values that are considered hazardous even for one day (hour?), orange if bad on a daily basis, green for safe values.
Perhaps necessary too: show how the combination of PM10 and NO2 values affects health.