airAlert partners
Who's involved in the service?
The
Sussex Air Quality Partnership established and manages the service with specialist
support from partners in health information, research and technical support for the
airAlert message service.
| airAlert is supported by the members of the Sussex Air Quality Partnership |
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Technical and forecasting, message delivery, web services and support:
The Environmental Research Group (ERG) at
King's College London designed and developed this web application and provide the technological expertise to forecast air pollution
and send out the airAlerts. ERG is a leading provider of air quality information and research
in the UK. The group provides daily updates of air pollution across Sussex and provides
the airAlert web services and support on behalf of the Sussex Air Quality Partnership.
- Current version 4.0: release date - June 2011.
- Database design/airAlert engine: Robert Hepburn.
- Web design/.NET development: Sam Hope-Evans.
Research support:
The University of Brighton
has provided the research and evaluation of the service since the pilot in 2006. The university
has undertaken questionnaires and focus groups with participants, to assess their response
to receiving messages, their actions and gather information on whether the information
assisted patients to self-manage their health
May 2011
New study set to find out if air pollution alerts benefit vulnerable people with breathing difficulties -
Download the Press Release
Recruitment and publicity support:
Sussex PCT's are supporting the service by providing the link to clinics, health
professionals and patients with asthma. The British Lung Foundation has continued to
provide links to various Sussex Breath-easy groups to assist in the recruitment of
volunteers since 2006.
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