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What is AQHI?

The Air Quality Health Index or "AQHI" is a scale designed to help you understand what the air quality around you means to your health.

It is a health protection tool that is designed to help you make decisions to protect your health by limiting short-term exposure to air pollution and adjusting your activity levels during increased levels of air pollution. It also provides advice on how you can improve the quality of the air you breathe.

This index pays particular attention to people who are sensitive to air pollution and provides them with advice on how to protect their health during air quality levels associated with low, moderate, high and very high health risks.

The AQHI communicates four primary things;

  • A number from 1 and 10+ indicating the quality of the air. The higher the number, the greater the health risk associated with the air quality. When the amount of air pollution is very high, the number will be reported as 10+.

  • A health risk category that describes the level of health risk associated with the index reading (e.g. Low, Moderate, High, or Very High Health Risk).

  • Health messages customized to each category for both the general population and the 'at risk' population.

  • Current hourly AQHI readings and maximum forecasted values for today, tonight and tomorrow.
Legend 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 +
Low Moderate High Very High

Current Air Quality Health Index [AQHI]

Observed:
Low Risk

At-Risk Population

Avoid strenuous activities outdoors. Children and the elderly should also avoid outdoor physical exertion.

General Population

Reduce or reschedule strenuous activities outdoors, especially if you experience symptoms such as coughing and throat irritation.

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