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*Miniature sensors that can constantly monitor the air, water and soil for telltale signs of weapons of mass destruction.
Guarding places at risk may require devices that continuously monitor the air, sniffing for spores and other particles.
The Department of Energy has also been working on biological and chemical agent sensors that might monitor the air in public places.
More than 1 billion people live in countries that do not monitor the air they breathe, according to data released by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
It used sonar and infrared technology to monitor the air quality, temperature and humidity in galleries, and could detect motion caused by potential intruders.
Mr. Williams was intrigued, and enrolled in Strive's Brownfields training program, an eight-week course that teaches students how to monitor the air for pollutants and toxic waste as well as how to clean up affected areas.
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"It's good if it keeps us more on top of what's happening," said Staff Sgt. Claudette Johnson, 31, an instructor pressed into service to monitor the air-traffic control chatter on the open line to the F.A.A. "Advanced notice can never be a bad thing".
Both Mr. Tortorella and Mr. Gilsanz say they had nothing to do with monitoring the air.
Equally, some authorities monitored the air close to school playgrounds, but others measured air quality hundreds of metres away.
After three weeks of monitoring the air quality around the school, the group will begin a public-awareness campaign.
A crack team of N.B.C. experts from the Czech Republic could be seen around town in their rubber suits, monitoring the air.
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