Sardar Patel Inter College, Baghpat - UPPCB Station

Live AQI for Sardar Patel Inter College, Baghpat - UPPCB, Baghpat

⏱️ Last Updated: Jan. 15, 2026, 7 p.m.

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📍 Live AQI

239

Poor Air Quality

🧪 Pollutant Breakdown

🌫 PM2.5

(Very Poor)

239.0
🌬 PM10

(Moderate)

158.0
🛢 CO

(Poor)

15.0
☀️ O₃

(Good)

35.0
🏭 SO₂

(Good)

9.0
📖 What Each Pollutant Tells You

Each pollutant plays a unique role in determining air quality. Here's what the values above actually mean for your health and environment:

Note: Children, older adults, and people with respiratory conditions should reduce outdoor exposure when pollutant levels cross into the caution zone.

🤔 FAQs About Sardar Patel Inter College, Baghpat - UPPCB Air Quality

The AQI at Sardar Patel Inter College, Baghpat - UPPCB is 239, classified as Poor. Air quality may cause breathing issues, especially for children and elderly.

PM2.5 at this station is 239.0, classified as Very Poor. Fine particles like these can enter your lungs and bloodstream, especially dangerous for people with asthma or heart issues. Avoid outdoor exercise if levels exceed 60 µg/m³.

PM10 is currently 158.0 at Sardar Patel Inter College, Baghpat - UPPCB, labeled Moderate. This indicates presence of coarse dust and pollen. If you're sensitive to dust or allergens, consider wearing a mask or avoiding dusty areas.

Carbon Monoxide is measured at 15.0 mg/m³ here. While safe under 1 mg/m³, higher levels can reduce oxygen delivery to organs. Vulnerable groups should avoid enclosed, polluted spaces.

O₃ level is 35.0. While ozone protects us high in the atmosphere, ground-level ozone is harmful, especially during hot afternoons. It can trigger coughing and lung discomfort.

Data was last refreshed at Jan. 15, 2026, 7 p.m.. Some stations update hourly; others may lag. Always check timestamp before taking action.
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📊 Data Source Attribution

Air quality data provided by the World Air Quality Index (WAQI) project and the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), sourced via data.gov.in.