Detailed Air Quality – Template One
The current Particulate Matter (PM₂.₅) level at California is 10.07 µg/m³ , which is acceptable. Sensitive individuals should take light caution.
- Vehicle exhaust (especially diesel)
- Industrial emissions
- Residential wood burning
- Wildfires
- Construction and demolition dust
- Coal and biomass burning
- Secondary formation from gases like SO₂, NOx
The current Particulate Matter (PM₁₀) level at California is 12.07 µg/m³ , which is excellent. The air is clean and safe for everyone.
- Road dust and soil dust
- Construction sites
- Mining and agriculture
- Industrial grinding/crushing
- Pollen, mold spores
- Sea spray in coastal areas
The current Sulphur Dioxide (SO₂) level at California is 1.43 µg/m³ , which is excellent. The air is clean and safe for everyone.
- Coal-fired power plants
- Industrial boilers
- Oil refineries
- Ships using high-sulfur fuel
- Metal smelting
The current Nitrogen Dioxide (NO₂) level at California is 14.72 µg/m³ , which is excellent. The air is clean and safe for everyone.
- Vehicle engines (especially diesel)
- Heating systems
- Power plants (burning fossil fuels)
- Gas stoves (indoor NO₂)
- Industrial combustion processes
The current Ozone (O₃) level at California is 41.72 µg/m³ , which is excellent. The air is clean and safe for everyone.
- Car and truck exhaust
- Power plants
- Industrial solvents and paints (VOCs)
- Chemical manufacturing
- Gasoline vapors
- Lawn equipment
The current Carbon Monoxide (CO) level at California is 225.25 µg/m³ , which is excellent. The air is clean and safe for everyone.
- Incomplete combustion in vehicles
- Wildfires
- Gas stoves and heaters
- Cigarette smoke
- Wood burning stoves
- Faulty indoor appliances
- Daily
- Hourly
Detailed Air Quality – Template Two
The current Particulate Matter (PM₂.₅) level at Ash Shindaghah is 106.75 µg/m³ , which is hazardous. Stay indoors — outdoor air is unsafe.
- Vehicle exhaust (especially diesel)
- Industrial emissions
- Residential wood burning
- Wildfires
- Construction and demolition dust
- Coal and biomass burning
- Secondary formation from gases like SO₂, NOx
- Irritation in Eyes
- Aggravated asthma
- Breathing problems
- Headaches
- Fatigue
- Sensitive individuals should limit long or intense outdoor activities.
- Keep medication/inhalers nearby if you have asthma or lung disease.
- Monitor air quality apps or news.
The current Particulate Matter (PM₁₀) level at Ash Shindaghah is 687.86 µg/m³ , which is hazardous. Stay indoors — outdoor air is unsafe.
- Road dust and soil dust
- Construction sites
- Mining and agriculture
- Industrial grinding/crushing
- Pollen, mold spores
- Sea spray in coastal areas
- Irritation in Eyes
- Aggravated asthma
- Breathing problems
- Headaches
- Fatigue
- Sensitive individuals should limit long or intense outdoor activities.
- Keep medication/inhalers nearby if you have asthma or lung disease.
- Monitor air quality apps or news.
The current Sulphur Dioxide (SO₂) level at Ash Shindaghah is 0.94 µg/m³ , which is excellent. The air is clean and safe for everyone.
- Coal-fired power plants
- Industrial boilers
- Oil refineries
- Ships using high-sulfur fuel
- Metal smelting
- Irritation in Eyes
- Aggravated asthma
- Breathing problems
- Headaches
- Fatigue
- Sensitive individuals should limit long or intense outdoor activities.
- Keep medication/inhalers nearby if you have asthma or lung disease.
- Monitor air quality apps or news.
The current Nitrogen Dioxide (NO₂) level at Ash Shindaghah is 1.5 µg/m³ , which is excellent. The air is clean and safe for everyone.
- Vehicle engines (especially diesel)
- Heating systems
- Power plants (burning fossil fuels)
- Gas stoves (indoor NO₂)
- Industrial combustion processes
- Irritation in Eyes
- Aggravated asthma
- Breathing problems
- Headaches
- Fatigue
- Sensitive individuals should limit long or intense outdoor activities.
- Keep medication/inhalers nearby if you have asthma or lung disease.
- Monitor air quality apps or news.
The current Ozone (O₃) level at Ash Shindaghah is 79.66 µg/m³ , which is acceptable. Sensitive individuals should take light caution.
- Car and truck exhaust
- Power plants
- Industrial solvents and paints (VOCs)
- Chemical manufacturing
- Gasoline vapors
- Lawn equipment
- Irritation in Eyes
- Aggravated asthma
- Breathing problems
- Headaches
- Fatigue
- Sensitive individuals should limit long or intense outdoor activities.
- Keep medication/inhalers nearby if you have asthma or lung disease.
- Monitor air quality apps or news.
The current Carbon Monoxide (CO) level at Ash Shindaghah is 94.98 µg/m³ , which is excellent. The air is clean and safe for everyone.
- Incomplete combustion in vehicles
- Wildfires
- Gas stoves and heaters
- Cigarette smoke
- Wood burning stoves
- Faulty indoor appliances
- Irritation in Eyes
- Aggravated asthma
- Breathing problems
- Headaches
- Fatigue
- Sensitive individuals should limit long or intense outdoor activities.
- Keep medication/inhalers nearby if you have asthma or lung disease.
- Monitor air quality apps or news.
- Daily
- Hourly