Air Quality - Adra, IND
Today's Condition
70 Low
People with respiratory difficulties should refrain from physical activity and keep prescription medications within reach.
Last updated at 10:00 PM
Air Quality Index
#### 80 - 100 \- Poor
People with lung disease, such as asthma, children, older adults, and outdoor workers should avoid prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion; everyone else should reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion.
#### 60 - 79 \- Low
People with lung disease, such as asthma, children, older adults, and outdoor workers should reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion.
#### 40 - 59 \- Moderate
Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion.
#### 20 - 39 \- Fair
Air quality is acceptable for most people and suitable for outdoor activities; however, people should pay attention to changes in air quality.
#### 0 - 19 \- Excellent
Ideal air quality for outdoor activities and for those who have health sensitivities.
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78.8 ug/m3
The pollutant PM2.5 value is 78.8 micrograms per cubic meter. Main sources are fuel burning processes in industry, transportation and indoor heating Particules enter the lungs and cause local and systemic inflammation in the resipratory system & heart, thus cause cardiovascular and respiratory diseases such as asthma and bronchitis
131 ug/m3
The pollutant PM10 value is 131 micrograms per cubic meter. Main sources are natural dust, smoke and pollen Cause local and systemic inflammation in the respiratory system & heart Cause cardiovascular and respiratory diseases such as asthma and bronchitis
0.36 ppb
The pollutant O₃ value is 0.36 parts per billion. Ozone is created in a chemical reaction between atmospheric oxygen, nitrogen oxides, organic compounds and sunlight Irritate the airways causing coughing, a burning sensation, wheezing and shortness of breath Children, people with respiratory or lung and heart diseases, elderly and those who exercise outdoors are particularly vulnerable to ozone exposure
7.37 ppb
The pollutant NO₂ value is 7.37 parts per billion. Main sources are fuel burning processes in industry and transportation Cause increased bronchial reactivity in patients with asthma, lung function decline in patients with COPD Cause increased risk of respiratory infections, especially in young children
5.17 ppb
The pollutant SO₂ value is 5.17 parts per billion. Main sources are burning processes of sulfur-containing fuel in industry and electricity generation Cause irritation to the respiratory tract, coughing Generates an inflammatory reaction that may worsen the condition of patients with asthma and patients with pneumonia and bronchitis
844 ppb
The pollutant CO value is 844 parts per billion. CO is a product of incomplete combustion in car engines and industry Cause dizziness, nausea and headaches Pregnant women, populations with diseases that inhibit regular oxygen supply in the body (such as chronic bronchitis or anemia) and the elderly are especially susceptible
Health Advice
General health advice. Don't be outside too long today, the air quality is low! It's a good idea to stay inside with the windows closed and the A/C on.
Health advice for Lung & Heart Disease. People with respiratory difficulties should refrain from physical activity and keep prescription medications within reach.
Health advice for Children. You should limit the amount of time children are outdoors today.
Health advice for Active. Minimize outdoor activities, or seek an outdoor space with cleaner air.
Air Quality & Asthma
