AirNow

AirNow is an essential online resource operated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that provides crucial air quality information to the public. It is designed to offer real-time and forecast data about air pollution, enabling individuals, families, and communities to make informed decisions when it comes to outdoor activities and health considerations.
🌍 Real-Time Monitoring: AirNow collects data from state, local, and federal air quality agencies across the United States. This data includes measurements of major pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide.
📊 Interactive Maps and Resources: The platform features interactive maps that allow users to view current air quality conditions in their area or across the nation. Users can easily navigate through the site to obtain localized air quality indexes (AQI) and understand potential health impacts.
🗓️ Forecasts and Alerts: AirNow provides forecasted air quality data, helping users plan their activities based on expected conditions. Alerts are sent out particularly during events such as wildfires, which significantly impact air quality.
🏥 Health Recommendations: The site also offers valuable health advisories, detailing the potential risks associated with different levels of air pollution. These recommendations are aimed at protecting sensitive groups, including children, elderly individuals, and those with respiratory or cardiovascular conditions.