The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has hooked up with Line to add a PM2.5 alert function for users of the popular messaging app.
PM2.5 is fine-dust air pollution that poses health risks, especially for people with chronic lung disease.
To check on PM2.5 levels, Line users can add @linealert as a friend, said BMA Environment Division director Praphas Leuangsirinapha on Monday, after signing the agreement with Line.
The Line Alert account uses BMA and government data on national hazards and disasters, offering updates, maps of risk areas, and lists of emergency contact numbers of agencies and nearby hospitals. Users also get tips and advice on how to stay safe in emergencies.
“With the addition of PM2.5 alerts, users can get real-time updates on air quality in Bangkok via reliable information from government agencies,” said Praphas. “We hope this feature will help people plan their travel and outdoor activities, as well as protect themselves against dust and other air pollution.”
To use Line Alert, simply added @linealert as a friend or click https://lin.ee/l40xtWN