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Dausa Air Quality

Is Dausa Air Quality Safe Today?

Dausa's AQI is currently 97.0 (Satisfactory). Air quality is generally safe; sensitive groups should avoid prolonged outdoor exertion.

Last 24 hours: low 51 · high 188

Real-time data from 1 CPCB monitoring stations across Dausa, Rajasthan.

Last updated: April 16, 2026, midnight

AQI Index
97.0
Satisfactory
Good Satisfactory Moderate Poor Very Poor Severe
24h low
51
24h high
188
7-day avg
84.4
Outdoor activity OK for most people
Best time to go out: morning or late evening
Sensitive groups — use caution with prolonged activity
Avoid extended outdoor exertion
Most polluted area: Khatikan Mohalla, Dausa - RSPCB
Station — AQI 97
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AQI Trends (Last 7 Days)

Based on 1 active stations. Latest history update: 16 Apr 2026, 12 AM.

7-day avg
84.4
Category
Satisfactory
Best day
73.1 (13 Apr)
Worst day
104.1 (15 Apr)
85.1
80.7
84.4
83.8
73.1
85.3
104.1
97.0
09 Apr
10 Apr
11 Apr
12 Apr
13 Apr
14 Apr
15 Apr
16 Apr

Category split: 7 Satisfactory, 1 Moderate

Good (≤50) Satisfactory (51–100) Moderate (101–200) Poor (201–300)
Monitoring Stations 1 active

Popular Areas in Dausa

AQI coverage for major localities and pincodes across Dausa.

Who Should Take Extra Precautions?

  • Children and elderly
  • People with asthma or lung disease
  • Pregnant women

Best Time to Go Outside in Dausa Today

Air quality is typically better during early morning hours (6–9 AM) and late evening. Avoid outdoor exercise during peak traffic hours.

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FAQs About Dausa AQI

AQI 97.0 falls under Satisfactory category. It is generally safe, but sensitive groups should limit outdoor activity.

AQI above 300 is considered very poor and harmful for everyone.

The latest update time is April 16, 2026, midnight. AQI can change quickly, so check again before outdoor plans.

Reduce prolonged outdoor exposure if you’re sensitive, and consider a mask if you must be outside for long.

Use our AQI Near Me feature to get real-time readings for your location.

📊 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.