Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Air-Pollution-Sampling-Filters-in-Jakarta-27MZIFJX8WY67.htmlConceptually similarAir Pollution Sampling Filters in JakartaGP0STR1R5Completed★★★★Air Pollution Sampling Student in JakartaGP0STR1R2Completed★★★★★★Air Pollution Sampling Filters in JakartaGP0STR1R3Completed★★★★Air Pollution Sampling Filters in JakartaGP0STR1R4Completed★★★★Air Pollution Sampling Student in JakartaGP0STR1QPCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Sampling Student in JakartaGP0STR1QQCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Sampling Student in JakartaGP0STR1QRCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Sampling Student in JakartaGP0STR1QSCompleted★★★★★★Air Pollution Sampling Student in JakartaGP0STR1QTCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STR1R6Air Pollution Sampling Filters in JakartaA different or new filter (above) and a used one from the Active Personal Particulate Monitor, an equipment to monitor PM2,5 air pollution particles, after it has recorded elementary school student Miftah Rafly Hanafi's daily routine at the school in Jakarta. During the observation that is held by Greenpeace Indonesia joined with CNN Indonesia, recorded for six hours school activities the student inhales 40 Ug/m3 PM2,5 pollution particles, so for a month there will be predicted 25.920 Ug/m3 of PM2,5 in his body.Locations:Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:7 Sep, 2017Credit:© Jurnasyanto Sukarno / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5184px X 3456pxKeywords:Air pollution-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Samples-Sampling (activity)-Urban areasShoot:Pollution Sampling in JakartaGreenpeace Indonesia join with CNN Indonesia recorded Elementary school student and Traffic Police daily activities in Jakarta by using the Active Personal Particulate Monitor, an equipment to monitor PM2,5 air pollution particles, in Jakarta.