• To engage regional health authorities, environmental agencies, and research labs to recognize the need for consistent quality management across Madrid’s aerobiological monitoring network.
• Bring together allergy associations and urban planners to discuss gaps in pollen data reliability and communication.
• Encourage dialogue on how inconsistent monitoring affects public alerts and daily health decisions.
• Invite monitoring stations, laboratories, and municipal partners to adopt a voluntary “Reliable Airborne Allergen Data Pledge,” committing to transparent reporting of methods and calibration practices
• Encourage simple visibility steps: publishing brief quality summaries, sharing weekly pollen consistency notes, or documenting small procedural improvements
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