Demonstrasi alat pemantauan konsentrasi PM (Particulate Matter) dan penyuluhan mitigasi kebencanaan terkait kualitas udara di SMAN 2 Selong, Kabupaten Lombok Timur

Kasnawi Al Hadi, Arif Budianto, Alfina Taurida Alaydrus, Susi Rahayu, Halil Akhyar, Ramadian Ridho Illahi, Karina Alma Fidya, Ni Ketut Anggriani

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Udara yang berkualitas adalah udara yang bersih dan terbebas dari polusi. Beberapa contoh dari emisi udara yakni coarse dan fine particle yang tergolong dalam sub kelas PM. Belum seluruh sektor mengetahui jenis emisi udara ini dan kaitannya dengan kualitas udara. Oleh sebab itu, diperlukan sebuah sosialisasi yang disertai dengan penerapan teknologi tepat guna. Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (PkM) ini dilaksanakan sebagai salah satu bagian dari Tri Dharma yang berbasis hasil penelitian tim peneliti kualitas udara dan mitigasi kebencanaan bersama SMAN 2 Selong, Kabupaten Lombok Timur sebagai mitra. PkM dilakukan dalam bentuk demonstrasi penggunaan alat pengukur konsentrasi emisi udara jenis PM hasil kolaborasi penelitian dosen dan mahasiswa di Program Studi Fisika, FMIPA, Universitas Mataram dengan tujuan mengenalkan kepada siswa terkait pentingnya menjaga kualitas udara. Peserta kegiatan adalah siswa sebanyak 20 orang. Metode yang digunakan dalam PkM adalah penyuluhan sederhana yang terintegrasikan dalam demonstrasi alat/kit. Kegiatan ini memberikan banyak manfaat bagi siswa dalam memahami dan mempraktekkan teori secara langsung. Melalui demonstrasi atau aplikasi alat peraga ini, siswa dapat melihat secara langsung pengukuran fisis dengan teknologi dan alat bantu teknologi, yang disertai dengan penyuluhan atau pemberian informasi terkait kualitas udara dan bentuk mitigasinya. Keterbatasan piranti-piranti pengukuran kualitas udara dapat disiasati dengan pengaplikasian alat ukur kualitas udara sebagai alat peraga secara langsung. Kegiatan ini memberikan manfaat bagi siswa dalam meningkatkan pemahaman secara langsung terkait kualitas udara dan mitigasi kebencanaan udara.

 

Kata kunci: demonstrasi; kualitas udara; mitigasi kebencanaan; particulate matter.

 

Abstract

Good air is air that is clean and free from pollution. Some examples of air emissions are coarse and fine particles classified in the PM subclass. Not all sectors yet know about this type of emissions and their relationship to air quality. Therefore, socialization is needed, accompanied by the application of appropriate technology. This community service (PkM) was conducted as part of Tri Dharma, which is based on the research results of the air quality and disaster mitigation research team with SMAN 2 Selong, East Lombok Regency as a partner. PkM was carried out in the form of a demonstration of the use of a PM-type air emission concentration measurement system resulting from collaborative research between lecturers and students at the Physics Study Program, FMIPA, University of Mataram, to introduce students to the importance of maintaining air quality. The participants were 20 students. The method used in PkM was simple counseling integrated into tool/kit demonstrations. This activity provides many benefits for students in terms of directly understanding and practicing theory. Through demonstrations or applications of these teaching aids, students can directly see physical measurements using technology and technological aids, accompanied by counseling or providing information related to air quality and forms of mitigation. The limitations of air quality measurement devices can be overcome by using air quality measuring instruments as a direct demonstration tool. This activity provides benefits for students in increasing direct understanding regarding air quality and air disaster mitigation.

 

Keywords: demonstration; air quality; disaster mitigation; particulate matter.


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demonstration; air quality; disaster mitigation; particulate matter.

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