📍 Live AQI
25
Good Air Quality
🧪 Pollutant Breakdown
💨 NO₂
(Good)
23.0
🛢 CO
(Severe)
25.0
☀️ O₃
(Good)
15.0
🏭 SO₂
(Good)
8.0
📖 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:
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🌫 PM2.5 (Fine Particulate Matter):
Microscopic particles that go deep into the lungs. Long exposure can worsen asthma, heart issues, and
respiratory illnesses.
Safe: 0–30 | Caution: 31–60 | Hazard: 90+ -
🌬 PM10 (Coarse Particulates):
Larger dust and pollen particles. Can irritate the eyes, throat, and cause coughing or short breath.
Safe: 0–50 | Moderate: 51–100 | Poor: 101+ -
💨 NO₂ (Nitrogen Dioxide):
A key traffic-related pollutant. High levels are linked to reduced lung function and increased hospital
visits.
Safe: 0–40 μg/m³ | Moderate: 41–80 | Risky: 81+ -
🛢 CO (Carbon Monoxide):
Released from incomplete combustion (vehicles, stoves). In high concentrations, it limits oxygen to vital
organs.
Safe: 0–1 mg/m³ | Elevated: 1.1–2 | Unsafe: 2.1+ -
☀️ O₃ (Ozone):
Formed by chemical reactions in sunlight. While good in the upper atmosphere, ground-level O₃ is harmful to
lungs.
Acceptable: 0–50 | Moderate: 51–100 | Dangerous: 101+ -
🏭 SO₂ (Sulfur Dioxide):
Produced by burning coal or oil. Short-term exposure irritates the eyes, nose, and throat. Long-term effects
can damage lungs.
Safe: 0–40 | Moderate: 41–80 | Risky: 81+
Note: Children, older adults, and people with respiratory conditions should reduce outdoor
exposure when pollutant levels cross into the caution zone.
🤔 FAQs About Thimmalapura, Tumakuru - KSPCB Air Quality
The AQI at Thimmalapura, Tumakuru - KSPCB is 25, classified as
Good.
Air quality is healthy and safe for all.
Carbon Monoxide is measured at 25.0 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 15.0. While ozone protects us high in the atmosphere, ground-level
ozone is harmful, especially during hot afternoons. It can trigger coughing and lung discomfort.
Nitrogen Dioxide is 23.0 µg/m³ – a marker of traffic pollution. If you're in a
high-traffic area or sensitive to respiratory irritants, it's wise to avoid peak rush hours outdoors.
Data was last refreshed at Aug. 9, 2025, 5 p.m.. Some stations update hourly;
others may lag. Always check timestamp before taking action.
📊 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.