Air Quality Analysis Stations
Name | Province | City | |
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Fort Saskatchewan (FRM) | Alberta | Fort Saskatchewan | |
Fort Smith (FRM) | The Northwest Territories | Fort Smith | |
Fort St John 85th Avenue (FRM) | British Columbia | Fort St. John | |
Fort St John Key Learning Centre (FRM) | British Columbia | Fort St. John | |
Fort St John Learning Centre (FRM) | British Columbia | Fort St. John | |
Fort St John North Camp C (FRM) | British Columbia | Fort St. John | |
Fort St John Old Fort (FRM) | British Columbia | Old Fort | |
Fox Creek (Alberta) | Alberta | Fox Creek | |
Fredericton-Needham St. (FRM) | New Brunswick | Fredericton | |
Frigon (FRM) | Quebec | Shawinigan |
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About Air Quality Analysis Stations
Citizen stations are often hosted by engaged citizens who want to document the evolution of air pollution in their living environment. These affordable stations are good for assessing trends but are less precise than official stations.
Official air quality analysis stations are managed by state experts. They are evaluated and calibrated periodically. Additionally, the air entering the analyzer is often kept at a constant relative humidity and temperature throughout the year.