What is the current air quality in Sydney?

Sydney Air Pollution: Real-time Air Quality Index (AQI)

Current Max
PM2.5 AQI 89 89
PM10 AQI 13 18
O3 AQI 5 23
NO2 AQI 7 7

Should I worry about a air quality alert?

From 201 to 300, the air is judged to be very unhealthy; children, asthmatics and people with heart or lung conditions should avoid the outdoors and all others should reduce their outdoors exertion. When the Air Quality Index exceeds 300, it is “hazardous” for everyone and may prompt emergency condition alerts.

Does Sydney have air pollution?

The two major sources of air pollution in Sydney are smoke pollution and traffic pollution. The highest concentrations of particulate matter from smoke pollution occur during bushfires and hazard-reduction burns, causing the greatest acute threat to public health.

Why is Sydney air so polluted?

In addition to fires and other natural pollution events, major year-round sources of Sydney air pollution include motor vehicle exhausts (particularly for nitrogen dioxide and PM2. 5), and power stations as a source of PM2. 5.

Where is the cleanest air in Sydney?

Residents of Centennial Park, Rushcutters Bay and Glebe can breathe easy – in every sense of the word. That’s because researchers at the University of Technology, Sydney, have found the three areas have the lowest levels airborne particulate matter in inner Sydney.

Is Sydney a dusty city?

National Pollution Inventory data has been mapped according to postcodes. The Australian Conservation Foundation report reveals the country’s most-polluted postcodes. Botany Bay in Sydney and Altona in Melbourne are the cities’ most-polluted areas.

How can you protect yourself from poor air quality?

8 tips to protect yourself from unhealthy air quality

  1. Close your windows. Keeping your windows closed is the first step in keeping the smoky air out of your home.
  2. Use central cooling.
  3. Avoid certain chores.
  4. Stay indoors.
  5. Use a N95 mask.
  6. Change your air filters.
  7. Use an air purifier.
  8. Stay informed.

How can you tell if air pollution is affecting you?

Aggravated respiratory disease such as emphysema, bronchitis and asthma. Lung damage, even after symptoms such as coughing or a sore throat disappear. Wheezing, chest pain, dry throat, headache or nausea. Reduced resistance to infections.

Which country has the best air quality?

Air Quality Results

Country Current Rank Baseline Rank
Australia 1 6
Barbados 1 1
Jordan 3 2
Denmark 5 8

Which is the most polluted state in Australia?

NSW town ranked worst air in Australia, while Tasmanians breathe easy

  • In 2016, around 4.2 million premature deaths were associated with fine particulate matter, according to WHO.
  • If the 2021 guidelines had been applied that year, WHO found there could have been nearly 3.3 million fewer pollution-related deaths.