Bangalore Air Quality Details

Live AQI data from monitoring stations in Bangalore

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πŸ“ˆ Bangalore Live AQI

45.0

Good Air Quality

🌫 PM2.5
38.1
🌬 PM10
36.3
πŸ’¨ NOβ‚‚
7.1
πŸ›’ CO
5.3
β˜€οΈ O₃
7.0
🏭 SOβ‚‚
3.8


🏭 AllMonitoring Stations in Bangalore

Live readings from 9 stations across the city

Silk Board, Bengaluru

77 AQI

Satisfactory AQI

🌫 PM2.565.0
🌬 PM1077.0
πŸ’¨ NOβ‚‚5.4
πŸ›’ CO7.4
β˜€οΈ O₃12.0
🏭 SOβ‚‚3.6
City Railway Station, Bangalore

68 AQI

Satisfactory AQI

🌬 PM1068.0
πŸ’¨ NOβ‚‚18.5
πŸ›’ CO10.8
🏭 SOβ‚‚2.9
BTM, Bangalore

63 AQI

Satisfactory AQI

🌫 PM2.563.0
🌬 PM1039.0
πŸ’¨ NOβ‚‚9.4
πŸ›’ CO3.2
β˜€οΈ O₃9.0
🏭 SOβ‚‚7.9
SaneguravaHalli, Bangalore

36 AQI

Good AQI

🌬 PM1036.0
πŸ’¨ NOβ‚‚7.6
πŸ›’ CO4.8
🏭 SOβ‚‚2.9
Jayanagar 5th Block, Bengaluru

34 AQI

Good AQI

🌫 PM2.534.0
🌬 PM1010.0
πŸ’¨ NOβ‚‚2.6
πŸ›’ CO3.7
β˜€οΈ O₃4.1
🏭 SOβ‚‚4.1
Hombegowda Nagar, Bengaluru

32 AQI

Good AQI

🌫 PM2.532.0
🌬 PM1015.0
πŸ’¨ NOβ‚‚4.8
πŸ›’ CO3.6
β˜€οΈ O₃5.7
🏭 SOβ‚‚4.4
Bapuji Nagar, Bengaluru

28 AQI

Good AQI

🌫 PM2.528.0
🌬 PM1015.0
πŸ’¨ NOβ‚‚1.1
πŸ›’ CO0.7
β˜€οΈ O₃4.9
🏭 SOβ‚‚1.9
Hebbal, Bengaluru

12 AQI

Good AQI

🌫 PM2.59.0
🌬 PM1012.0
πŸ’¨ NOβ‚‚7.1
πŸ›’ CO4.7
β˜€οΈ O₃3.0
🏭 SOβ‚‚4.2
Peenya, Bangalore

55 AQI

Satisfactory AQI

🌫 PM2.536.0
🌬 PM1055.0
πŸ’¨ NOβ‚‚7.3
πŸ›’ CO8.9
β˜€οΈ O₃10.4
🏭 SOβ‚‚2.1
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What Do These Pollutants Mean?

Air Quality Index (AQI) in Bangalore is derived from multiple pollutants. Understanding each of them can help you make better health decisions. Here's what they indicate:

  • 🌫 PM2.5 (Particulate Matter < 2.5Β΅m): Fine particles that penetrate deep into lungs.
    β€’ Good: 0–30   β€’ Moderate: 31–60   β€’ Poor: 91+
    High levels can trigger asthma, heart issues, and respiratory discomfort.
  • 🌬 PM10 (Particulate Matter < 10Β΅m): Coarser dust and pollen particles.
    β€’ Good: 0–50   β€’ Moderate: 51–100   β€’ Poor: 101+
    Can cause throat irritation, coughing, and shortness of breath.
  • πŸ’¨ NOβ‚‚ (Nitrogen Dioxide): Emitted from vehicles and industrial activities.
    β€’ Good: 0–40 Β΅g/mΒ³   β€’ Moderate: 41–80   β€’ Poor: 81+
    Prolonged exposure can reduce lung function and increase respiratory infections.
  • πŸ›’ CO (Carbon Monoxide): Produced by incomplete combustion (vehicles, stoves).
    β€’ Good: 0–1 mg/mΒ³   β€’ Moderate: 1.1–2   β€’ Unsafe: 2.1+
    High levels can reduce oxygen supply to the brain and heart.
  • β˜€οΈ O₃ (Ozone): Secondary pollutant formed by sunlight + other emissions.
    β€’ Good: 0–50 Β΅g/mΒ³   β€’ Moderate: 51–100   β€’ Hazardous: 101+
    Can worsen asthma, cause chest pain, and reduce lung capacity.
  • 🏭 SOβ‚‚ (Sulfur Dioxide): From fossil fuel combustion, especially coal.
    β€’ Good: 0–40 Β΅g/mΒ³   β€’ Moderate: 41–80   β€’ Unsafe: 81+
    Short-term exposure can cause eye and throat irritation; long-term may harm lungs.

The values above follow India’s National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). For real-time safety, refer to the AQI level and category shown for each station above.

Tip: Sensitive groups (children, elderly, those with asthma or heart conditions) should take extra precautions on days with AQI above 150.


πŸ“Š Data Source Attribution

Air quality data powered by the World Air Quality Index (WAQI) project.