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Hanoi Air Quality Monitoring
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Overview: Hanoi Air Quality Monitoring
Find here the relevant data for different locations in Vietnam. You can select a location to get the AQI and the concentration:[1]
About Hanoi Air Quality Monitoring
AQI range explanation:
| AQI value | Result | Description | Colors |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-50 | EXCELLENT | No health implications. |
BLUE |
| 51-100 | GOOD | Few hypersensitive individuals should reduce outdoor exercise. | YELLOW |
| 101-200 | POLLUTED | Few hypersensitive individuals need reduce outdoor exercise. | ORANGE |
| 201-300 | UNHEALTHY | Healthy people will be noticeably affected. People with breathing or heart problems will experience reduced endurance in activities. These individuals and elders should remain indoors and restrict activities. | RED |
| 301 | HAZARDOUS | Everyone shoud avoid outdoor activities | BROWN |
- QCVN 05:2013/BTNMT – National technical standards for ambient air quality is issued with Circular 32/2013/TT-BTNMT dated October 25, 2013 by the Minister of Natural Resources and Environment.[1]
- Air quality index (AQI): Calculated according to the guidance in Decision 878/QĐ-TCMT dated July 1, 2011 of Vietnam Environment Administration on issuing manual for calculating air quality index (AQI).[1]
Concentration index by air's components
- PM2.5
- PM10
- NO2
- SO2
- CO
- O3
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