

The AQI is a measure of overall air quality and its effects on health.
(0 to 50)
The air is fresh and free from toxins. Enjoy outdoor activities without any health concerns.
(51 to 100)
Air quality is acceptable for most, but sensitive individuals might experience mild discomfort.
(101 to 150)
Breathing may become slightly uncomfortable, especially for those with respiratory issues.
(151 to 200)
This air quality is particularly risky for children, pregnant women, and the elderly.
(201 to 300)
Prolonged exposure can cause chronic health issues. Avoid outdoor activities.
(301+)
Life-threatening pollution levels. Stay indoors.
Indoor Air Quality Monitor