Ever wondered what is really in the air you breathe? The 2025 Richmond air emissions survey, and the results, could make a real difference to your family’s health.
Running from Monday 23 June to Thursday 10 July, this phone survey continues important research on our home heating behaviours that we’ve been tracking since 2005. The focus? Those tiny particles called PM10 that are emitted from wood burners which can seriously impact our breathing.
The survey is a valuable tool in providing a comprehensive understanding of emission sources and guiding effective air quality management strategies in the Richmond Airshed.
Cleaner air means healthier lungs, especially for children and anyone with respiratory conditions. It also creates a more pleasant environment for outdoor activities.
The importance of the survey is that Richmond’s data helps shape both local and national air quality policies and ensures data used by policy makers does not solely rely on information from larger urban areas.
If Symphony Research calls you, taking part is completely voluntary and anonymous.
The bottom line? This is not just another survey – it is your chance to help build a healthier future for our community.