Soofa Releases Timely Air Quality Widget in Partnership with Boston Environment Department

 
 

Soofa, the leading supplier of solar-powered digital kiosks used as both a smart city communication tool and an out-of-home (OOH) advertising platform, released a new air quality feature today in collaboration with Boston’s Environment Department. The resource will provide Boston residents with timely updates about air quality and recommendations for outdoor activity based on conditions.

In light of the Canadian wildfires, which have resulted in poor air quality conditions across large parts of the United States this summer, this update is instrumental in providing citizens with equitable access to vital health information.

“This cutting-edge widget is designed to safeguard public health by providing real-time observed air quality data and forecasts using information from more than 2,000 monitoring stations,” said Jacques de Kock, Soofa’s Head of Engineering. “As we strive to make a positive impact, Soofa wants to ensure that the people of Boston can access crucial air quality information and stay protected wherever they are.”

“We’re excited to partner with Soofa to increase accessibility of live air quality information and help Bostonians make educated decisions to protect themselves from the harmful effects of air pollution," said Maria Rodriguez Ortega, Air Quality Project Manager with the City of Boston Environment Department. "Air pollution affects everyone, but it disproportionately impacts environmental justice communities. This initiative is one of many strategies to help the City of Boston close this gap.”

 
 

The addition of this new air quality widget serves as another innovative communication asset for the City of Boston to put into action across their fleet of solar-powered Soofa Signs. 

Expansion of the air quality widget into additional Soofa Signs across the country is expected later this year as Soofa’s partner communities seek to provide ease-of-access to important information related to the health and wellbeing of their constituents.

Boston residents can check out local air quality on their nearest Soofa Sign now!

Soofa is the ultimate outdoor advertising and smart city communication platform. In 2023, Soofa’s solar-powered digital kiosks continue to gain traction in cities across the country, with signs currently being used in 57 cities across 21 states. They provide a variety of ways for both cities and advertisers to reach their target audience while protecting our planet.

Interested in making air quality information more accessible in your city? Fill out our landowner interest form or send us an email at hi@soofadigital.com