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8 minutes ago, HeHasRisen said:

Who have? TV Licensing? 

 

No they haven't 😂😂😂😂😂😂 they rely on doorstep confessions and idiots letting them in. 

 

 

https://airly.org/en/10-ways-councils-can-use-air-quality-sensor-networks-to-help-their-communities/

 

3. Smoke Control Areas

Smoke control areas are a crucial component of any local authority’s efforts to improve air quality. By restricting the use of open fires and certain types of fuel-burning appliances, smoke control areas help to reduce the levels of harmful particulate matter in the air. However, without proper monitoring and enforcement, the effectiveness of these measures can be limited.

 

That’s where Airly’s air quality network comes in. With real-time, hyper-local air quality data, councils can identify the impact of smoke control areas on air quality and track their progress in reducing air pollution. This data also helps councils to better understand which areas are most affected by smoke pollution, allowing them to target their efforts and resources more effectively.

 

Moreover, by using Airly’s solution to monitor the impact of smoke control areas, councils can build public support and demonstrate their commitment to improving air quality. With real-time data at their fingertips, councils can engage with the public, show them the benefits of smoke control areas, and help them understand how their actions can contribute to cleaner, healthier air.

 

By working with Airly, councils can ensure that their smoke control areas are as effective as possible and that they are doing everything in their power to promote clean air and improve the health of their communities.

 

 

⬆️Im not sure but this could be the way they are going?

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3 minutes ago, The_DADDY said:

 

 

https://airly.org/en/10-ways-councils-can-use-air-quality-sensor-networks-to-help-their-communities/

 

3. Smoke Control Areas

Smoke control areas are a crucial component of any local authority’s efforts to improve air quality. By restricting the use of open fires and certain types of fuel-burning appliances, smoke control areas help to reduce the levels of harmful particulate matter in the air. However, without proper monitoring and enforcement, the effectiveness of these measures can be limited.

 

That’s where Airly’s air quality network comes in. With real-time, hyper-local air quality data, councils can identify the impact of smoke control areas on air quality and track their progress in reducing air pollution. This data also helps councils to better understand which areas are most affected by smoke pollution, allowing them to target their efforts and resources more effectively.

 

Moreover, by using Airly’s solution to monitor the impact of smoke control areas, councils can build public support and demonstrate their commitment to improving air quality. With real-time data at their fingertips, councils can engage with the public, show them the benefits of smoke control areas, and help them understand how their actions can contribute to cleaner, healthier air.

 

By working with Airly, councils can ensure that their smoke control areas are as effective as possible and that they are doing everything in their power to promote clean air and improve the health of their communities.

 

 

⬆️Im not sure but this could be the way they are going?

Yes we have crossed wires here, I assumed he was on about TV licensing having new tech, tbf they barely had any to start with but that's off topic. 

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