Lamphun Warriors F.C and Northern Thailand Breath Council: The Air Pollution Jersey
Lamphun province, one of the hardest-hit areas in Northern Thailand, suffers from severe PM2.5
… read morepollution every year. The Air Pollution Jersey was created to reflect the air pollution issues affecting footballers who spend most of their time on the field. Since they are required to practice and compete outdoors, they are exposed to significantly higher levels of PM2.5 pollution than the general population.
Replacing Lamphun Warriors’ traditional white home jersey, this game-changing jersey collection reacts to daily air pollution levels shifting through six distinct colors to reflect the severity of PM2.5 according to the Air Quality Index (AQI) on match day:
🟢 Green (Good): Air quality is satisfactory and poses little or no risk
🟡 Yellow (Moderate): Sensitive individuals should avoid outdoor activity as they may experience respiratory symptoms.
🟠 Orange (Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups): General public and sensitive individuals in particular are at risk to experience irritation and respiratory problems.
🔴 Red (Unhealthy): Increased likelihood of adverse effects and aggravation to the heart and lungs among general public.
🟣 Purple (Very Unhealthy): General public will be noticeably affected. Sensitive groups should restrict outdoor activities.
🟤 Maroon (Hazardous): General public at high risk of experiencing strong irritations and adverse health effects. Should avoid outdoor activities.
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