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Pollution crisis: Delhi Police advises field personnel to wear maskPollution levels in Delhi-NCR on Monday (November 6) morning were recorded around seven to eight times above the government-prescribed safe limit, as a toxic haze persisted over the region for the seventh consecutive day.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>New Delhi: Students wearing anti-pollution masks cross a road amid hazy weather conditions, in New Delhi. Delhi-NCR's air quality neared the emergency threshold on Thursday, prompting an immediate ban on non-essential construction work and the closure of primary schools in the capital. </p></div>

New Delhi: Students wearing anti-pollution masks cross a road amid hazy weather conditions, in New Delhi. Delhi-NCR's air quality neared the emergency threshold on Thursday, prompting an immediate ban on non-essential construction work and the closure of primary schools in the capital.

Credit: PTI Photo/Kamal Singh)

New Delhi: The Delhi Police has advised its personnel on field duty to wear a mask amid a severe air pollution crisis in the national capital.

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Pollution levels in Delhi-NCR on Monday morning were recorded around seven to eight times above the government-prescribed safe limit, as a toxic haze persisted over the region for the seventh consecutive day.

The personnel who are on the field managing traffic or the city's law and order have been 'suggested' to wear a mask, a senior officer told PTI on Monday.

According to an advisory from the Police Headquarters to joint commissioners of police, deputy commissioners of police and other unit heads, the personnel deployed on 'outstreet' have been suggested to wear a mask in 'this polluted environment for health reasons', an official said.

Meanwhile, the traffic police unit has distributed around 2,000 N-95 masks to its personnel in the last couple of days, an officer said, adding more masks will be provided in the coming days.

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(Published 06 November 2023, 19:11 IST)