Our model combines real-time environmental data with scientific research to assess health risks at any location in Europe.
Our risk assessment combines four key environmental factors, weighted according to their health impact as established by WHO guidelines.
Based on WHO Global Air Quality Guidelines 2021. Real-time PM2.5 monitoring with industrial area detection using spatial intelligence.
40% Weight - Most SignificantGreen space analysis, noise pollution levels, walkability assessment, and urbanization analysis based on EEA environmental indicators.
30% Weight - High ImpactTemperature extremes, humidity levels, and adverse weather conditions based on WHO housing and health guidelines.
20% Weight - Moderate ImpactNational statistics including pollution mortality rates, healthcare expenditure, environmental policies, and socioeconomic factors.
10% Weight - ContextualEnter any European postal code to get precise environmental risk assessment for that specific location.
Input: Postal Code → Output: Risk Analysis
Our system geocodes the postal code to precise coordinates, then analyzes multiple data layers for that exact location:
Try codes like: 1000 (PT), 28001 (ES), 75001 (FR), 10115 (DE)
From postal code input to comprehensive risk assessment in 5 steps.
The postal code is converted to precise latitude and longitude coordinates using OpenCage Geocoding API.
Real-time data is gathered from multiple sources: weather from Open-Meteo, air quality from OpenAQ, and country statistics from Eurostat.
The location is analyzed for industrial areas, green spaces, urbanization level, and other environmental factors using spatial intelligence.
Each factor is scored based on WHO and EEA guidelines, then combined using weighted averages to calculate overall risk.
A comprehensive report is generated with risk scores, detailed analysis, and personalized health recommendations.
Based on scientific research from WHO and EEA on environmental health impacts.
The weighted formula reflects the relative health impact of each environmental factor, as established by epidemiological studies. Air quality receives the highest weight (40%) due to its well-documented direct impact on respiratory and cardiovascular health. Environmental factors (30%) account for green space, noise, and urban planning. Weather (20%) considers temperature extremes and humidity. Country statistics (10%) provide contextual background on healthcare and environmental policies.
Risk scores from 0-100 are categorized based on international environmental health standards.
Minimal environmental health risks. All factors within safe limits recommended by WHO guidelines.
Generally good environmental conditions. Monitor air quality during seasonal changes.
Some factors exceed safe limits. Sensitive individuals should take precautions during poor conditions.
Multiple factors significantly exceed safe limits. Health precautions recommended for all individuals.
Severe environmental health risks. Immediate precautions and consultation with health professionals recommended.
Our model integrates data from leading international environmental and health organizations.
World Health Organization
European Environment Agency
European Statistical Office