Updated On: 31 January, 2025 01:55 PM IST | Mumbai | Sameer Surve
Pulmonologist Dr Lancelot Pinto sheds light on effects of poor air quality and what early warning signs we must pay attention to. Construction dust forms a significant chunk of PM10, particulate matter that is slightly larger in size than dust in general, which is comprised of smaller particles or PM2.5

Dr Lancelot Pinto, consultant pulmonologist and epidemiologist, during a media interaction at the Mumbai Press Club on January 30. Pic/Shadab Khan
Dr Lancelot Pinto, consultant pulmonologist and epidemiologist, in a chat with mid-day, spoke about the city’s deteriorating air quality and its possible connection with the increase in lifestyle diseases, the risks linked to exposure to air pollution, and the efficacy of masks and air purifiers, among other things.
Edited excerpts from the interview