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Nairobi air is 'poisonous' & killing us mosmos
jaggernaut
#21 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 10:38:37 AM
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Wendz wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
http://www.nation.co.ke/counties/Air-you-breathe-in-Nairobi-may-kill-you--says-research/-/1107872/2651584/-/aureh5z/-/index.html

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The air residents of Nairobi breathe is poisonous and can cause serious ailments including heart and lung diseases as well as cancer, a study has revealed.

The amount of cancer-causing elements (carcinogenic material) in the air within the city is as high as 105 microgrammes per cubic metre, the study released on Thursday says.

This means the quality of air Nairobians breathe is 10 times more dangerous if the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) threshold of 20 micrograms per cubic metre for key air pollutants is anything to go by.

Exposure contributes the most to the risk of developing cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, says the study the University of Nairobi’s Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology conducted in partnership with Gothenburg University in Sweden and Columbia University’s Earth Institute.


I cant agree more. Infact, it worries me that apart from consuming it in traffic, a lot of people still find it in order to exercise by the roadside. I tried a few walks sometime ago and the fumes from the vehicles were just too much. I also noted how the walls and plants next to pavement had become black and wondered what would happen with a year of such exercise... you'd actually be killing you faster than sitting on your couch with a bowl of crisps watching tom and jerry.


You can try exercising at karura forest. The air is so fresh in there unlike walking on the roads. I normally run 15km every week hapo kwa forest.
subaru
#22 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 10:48:34 AM
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[quote=kysse]oi I am down with terrible flu cz of dust.
One cant live long in the city,so I have made up my mind.
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remember hata ukienda mashambani devolution will go with u there
Angelica _ann
#23 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 1:08:23 PM
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Swenani wrote:
ali wrote:
As a small boy in the village, I used to love the fumes and dust by moving lorries. in fact, we used to chase the vehicles just to inhale that. many years later, i still get the same sensation a times when a Lorry passes me and covers me with dust and smoke fumes.


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#24 Posted : Thursday, March 19, 2015 1:31:52 PM
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D32
#25 Posted : Friday, March 20, 2015 1:33:05 PM
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The air pollution prob has been irritating. I always wish that there's always a breeze in Nrb, but most days the breeze is weak, anyways, a breeze does not deal with the cause, the biggest being vehicles. All over the world, governments are giving citizens incentives for owning green cars e.g.

http://www.greencarrepor...zhen-caps-registrations

Gov could also give a discount on the cost of elec for electric car owners, as well as give major discounts on import fees. Electric cars are ripe and can handle most of our daily needs.
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#26 Posted : Tuesday, March 24, 2015 3:39:09 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
Wendz wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
http://www.nation.co.ke/counties/Air-you-breathe-in-Nairobi-may-kill-you--says-research/-/1107872/2651584/-/aureh5z/-/index.html

C&P
The air residents of Nairobi breathe is poisonous and can cause serious ailments including heart and lung diseases as well as cancer, a study has revealed.

The amount of cancer-causing elements (carcinogenic material) in the air within the city is as high as 105 microgrammes per cubic metre, the study released on Thursday says.

This means the quality of air Nairobians breathe is 10 times more dangerous if the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) threshold of 20 micrograms per cubic metre for key air pollutants is anything to go by.

Exposure contributes the most to the risk of developing cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, says the study the University of Nairobi’s Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology conducted in partnership with Gothenburg University in Sweden and Columbia University’s Earth Institute.


I cant agree more. Infact, it worries me that apart from consuming it in traffic, a lot of people still find it in order to exercise by the roadside. I tried a few walks sometime ago and the fumes from the vehicles were just too much. I also noted how the walls and plants next to pavement had become black and wondered what would happen with a year of such exercise... you'd actually be killing you faster than sitting on your couch with a bowl of crisps watching tom and jerry.


You can try exercising at karura forest. The air is so fresh in there unlike walking on the roads. I normally run 15km every week hapo kwa forest.

Glad someone brought this up, Nairobi air is toxic!

Someone here (I think @Washiku) wrote about how he jogged along the road.. I mentioned how self defeating that was, as they inhaled fumes and dust... Walinisikiliza?

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#27 Posted : Tuesday, March 24, 2015 8:05:08 AM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Swenani wrote:
ali wrote:
As a small boy in the village, I used to love the fumes and dust by moving lorries. in fact, we used to chase the vehicles just to inhale that. many years later, i still get the same sensation a times when a Lorry passes me and covers me with dust and smoke fumes.


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#28 Posted : Tuesday, March 24, 2015 10:06:07 AM
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D32 wrote:


The air pollution prob has been irritating. I always wish that there's always a breeze in Nrb, but most days the breeze is weak, anyways, a breeze does not deal with the cause, the biggest being vehicles. All over the world, governments are giving citizens incentives for owning green cars e.g.

http://www.greencarrepor...zhen-caps-registrations

Gov could also give a discount on the cost of elec for electric car owners, as well as give major discounts on import fees. Electric cars are ripe and can handle most of our daily needs.



Yes. We need to conserve the environment.
Mukiri
#29 Posted : Tuesday, April 07, 2015 8:42:42 PM
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#30 Posted : Friday, April 10, 2015 4:04:27 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
Swenani wrote:
majimaji wrote:

Every time i read the heading for this thread i read "Nairobi air is 'poisonous' & killing us momos"

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Hehehehe....it should be mos mos....... ask @angelica what that means.

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jaggernaut
#31 Posted : Friday, April 10, 2015 5:58:43 PM
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At the same time, the don said that
experts are worried because
children born, raised and living in
areas which are heavily polluted
due to the never-ending traffic jams
have little chance reaching the age
of 50 with their lungs.
majimaji
#32 Posted : Wednesday, April 15, 2015 10:35:26 AM
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The other day I left Nairobi City for the verdant rolling hills of Murang'a tea country. The air was so cool and fresh it made me sick!
majimaji
#33 Posted : Wednesday, April 15, 2015 10:37:08 AM
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#34 Posted : Wednesday, April 15, 2015 5:15:55 PM
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majimaji wrote:

The other day I left Nairobi City for the verdant rolling hills of Murang'a tea country. The air was so cool and fresh it made me sick!


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#35 Posted : Wednesday, April 15, 2015 5:22:46 PM
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majimaji wrote:

The other day I left Nairobi City for the verdant rolling hills of Murang'a tea country. The air was so cool and fresh it made me sick!


Those "pathways" across the tea bushes always smells rotten sh*ts and are full of shiet by the way.
Thats what made you sick and not the perceived fresh air.
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