Smog in Warsaw, as of January 4, 2023. What are PM2.5 and PM10?
Smog in Warsaw, as of January 4, 2023. What is PM10 and PM2.5? Find out if going outside on Wednesday is healthy. external, what was the air in Warsaw in recent days. Dizziness is often manifested by too much inhalation of polluted air.
Smog in Warsaw. Is it dangerous?
The air is of very good quality. 🙂 You can spend hours outside without worrying about your health.
The last time I checked the air quality in Warsaw was today (4/01/2023) at 04:18. The average air levels for Warsaw were:
- pollution PM2.5: 52% standard (13 µg/m³). The pollution has not changed.
- pollution PM10: 60% standard (24 µg/m³). The pollution has not changed.
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In the last week, average daily readings resulting in:
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January 4, 2023
- PM2.5: 10 µg/m³
- PM10: 20 µg/m³
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January 3, 2023
- PM2.5: 6 µg/m³
- PM10: 13 µg/m³
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January 2, 2023
- PM2.5: 11 µg/m³
- PM10: 22 µg/m³
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January 1, 2023
- PM2.5: 6 µg/m³
- PM10: 13 µg/m³
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December 31, 2022
- PM2.5: 11 µg/m³
- PM10: 20 µg/m³
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December 30, 2022
- PM2.5: 12 µg/m³
- PM10: 24 µg/m³
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December 29, 2022
- PM2.5: 8 µg/m³
- PM10: 15 µg/m³
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December 28, 2022
- PM2.5: 9 µg/m³
- PM10: 18 µg/m³
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When is the smog? What are the air quality standards in Poland?
The standards are set out in the Regulation of the Minister of the Environment of August 24, 2012 on certain situations in the air. according to them:
- PM10 contamination: the daily level of PM10 concentrations is 50µg/m³ and cannot be longer than 35 days a year. In addition, the annual average may not exceed 40 µg/m³.
- PM2.5 contamination: for PM2.5 dust, the regulation contains only the annual standard, which is 25µg/m³. The World Health Organization (WHO) has placed a daily standard of 25µg/m³. It has been noticed that each level of PM2.5 dust entry adversely affects our health.