2025 | Student

MUSE Design Awards Silver Winner

Chemical Spills: The Quiet Catastrophe

Entrant Company

Ni Design

Category

Product Design - Sustainable Living / Environmental Preservation

Client's Name

Country / Region

United States

Today, we face an urgent public safety issue: the lack of communication and transparency about chemical spills to residents. Across Europe, over 17,000 sites are contaminated with 'forever chemicals,' and in the U.S., 131 million residents live near hazardous sites with chemical spills occurring every two days. Chemical spills have become a quiet catastrophe until disaster strikes.



Chem Watch addresses the issue of chemical hazard contamination by integrating spill data monitoring, weather impact filters, and health precaution guidelines. Delivering timely, actionable information to users, empowering them to protect themselves and their communities. The cross-platform design and multi-language alerts ensure accessibility for diverse demographics, making it easy for anyone to understand risks and take precautionary steps. Filling a critical communication gap, Chem Watch shines a light on an urgent, global concern, safeguarding public and environmental health through proactive, transparent alerts.

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