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Are you breathing in Sangrur?

154µg/m3

PM2.5

7+ 🚬

Smoking

1M

Population

The PM2.5 air quality forecast for Sangrur, Punjab right now is 154 µg/m3. That's very unhealthy. You should consider a face mask, air purifier and reducing your outdoor activity.

Air pollution in Sangrur, Punjab

The air quality in Sangrur right now is very unhealthy. It is equivalent to smoking + cigarettes today. Everyone should reduce prolonged or heavy exertion. Take more breaks during all outdoor activities. People who have heart or lung disease, older adults, children and teenagers should avoid heavy exertion. Move activities indoors or reschedule to a time when the air quality is better. People with asthma should follow their asthma action plans and keep quick relief medicine handy. You can consider wearing a face mask, using an air purifer and reducing outdoor activites to reduce your air pollution exposure.

PM2.5 Air Quality Forecast

monday

154.3 ug/m3

3am

124.1 ug/m3

6am

106.7 ug/m3

9am

94.6 ug/m3

12pm

79.8 ug/m3

3pm

70.8 ug/m3

6pm

64.1 ug/m3

9pm

57.9 ug/m3

tuesday

54.4 ug/m3

3am

54.3 ug/m3

6am

53.5 ug/m3

9am

56.6 ug/m3

12pm

63.4 ug/m3

3pm

65.5 ug/m3

6pm

67.3 ug/m3

9pm

73.8 ug/m3

wednesday

90.0 ug/m3

3am

103.6 ug/m3

6am

110.4 ug/m3

9am

117.4 ug/m3

12pm

123.2 ug/m3

3pm

124.8 ug/m3

6pm

125.9 ug/m3

9pm

127.3 ug/m3

“Air pollution damages every organ and virtually every cell in the human body."

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you wanted to know about air pollution in Sangrur.

Is it safe to breathe in Sangrur right now?

The WHO's clean air guileline for PM2.5 is 25µg/m3. Currently in Sangrur, the forecast says it is 154 µg/m3. Hence, the air is not clean.

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You're likely at high risk to experience adverse health effects due to air pollution. You should try to identify the sources of air pollution around you and try to reduce your exposure to it. It is not usually possible to eliminate air pollution, but proactive measures can help. In the meantime, you can wear a face mask, use an air purifier or get an air quality monitor to track your personal exposure to air pollution. Please consult your physician.

What is the data source for these air quality forecasts?

All the air quality forecasts on AirPollution.io come from Urban Emissions, India's leading source of information, research and analysis about air pollution. It is led by Dr. Sarath Guttikunda.

How polluted are other cities in Punjab?

Air pollution varies from city to city and even from one neighborhood to another within a city. You can review the air quality forecasts for Punjab or it's cities like Ludhiana, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar or  Firozpur anytime.

What city has the worst air pollution in India?

It is tempting to ask this question, but let's first recognize that air pollution is a problem that affects the vast majority of India. Currently Indians across districts are breathing air that does not meet WHO's clean air guidelines. But to answer your question, the residents of Faridkot district in Punjab are breathing the worst air pollution in India right now with µg/m3 of PM2.5 pollution.

I don't have money to buy an expensive face mask and air purifier. What can I do?

I am glad you asked. Many face masks and air purifiers available in the market are quite expensive, but not all of them. A company called Smart Air Filters sells affordable air purifiers and face masks. This is not an ad.

“As a chest surgeon who has been operating on lungs since 1988, I am pained to say that it is time to call India’s deadly pollution crisis a public health emergency. Over the years, I have witnessed a change in the color of patients’ lungs from pink to black.”

Dr. Arvind Kumar

“There are no safe air pollution limits, and so there can be no moderations. We need to take drastic actions.”

The Ella Roberta Family Foundation
BREATHING KILLS

Where are India's
most polluted districts?

The health effects of air pollution are staggering. According to a story in The Guardian, air pollution may damage every organ and virtually every cell in the human body. Yes, air pollution increases the risk of heart attacks, lung cancer, asthma and COPD, but it is also known to exacerbate depression and also increase violent crime in a city.

Faridkot, Punjab

PM2.5 forecast is 303.4 µg/m3

Moga, Punjab

PM2.5 forecast is 247.8 µg/m3

Bathinda, Punjab

PM2.5 forecast is 225.6 µg/m3

Barnala, Punjab

PM2.5 forecast is 221.2 µg/m3

Firozpur, Punjab

PM2.5 forecast is 220.2 µg/m3

Mohali, Punjab

PM2.5 forecast is 213.8 µg/m3

Central Delhi, Delhi

PM2.5 forecast is 208.4 µg/m3

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