Orlando, United States

Very Low

1/5

0

Very Low Tree Pollen

5

Good

0/5

0

Good Grass Pollen

5

Good

0/5

0

Good Weed Pollen

5

Tree Type

  • Juniper

    1 / 5

  • Elm

    0 / 5

  • Oak

    0 / 5

  • Alder

    0 / 5

  • Pine

    0 / 5

  • Cottonwood

    0 / 5

  • Birch

    0 / 5

  • Ash

    0 / 5

  • Maple

    0 / 5

Grass Type

  • Graminales

    0 / 5

Weed Type

  • Ragweed

    0 / 5

Good

45

0

Dominant Pollutant - pm25

500

What Am I Breathing?

  • CO

    200 ppb

  • NO2

    6.95 ppb

  • NOX

    0.5 ppb

  • O3

    38.83 ppb

  • PM10

    16.26 ug/m3

  • PM2.5

    12.46 ug/m3

  • SO2

    1.24 ppb

Forecast Air Quality

  • Good air quality

    44AQI (US)

  • Good air quality

    42AQI (US)

  • Good air quality

    39AQI (US)

  • Good air quality

    35AQI (US)

  • Good air quality

    32AQI (US)

  • Good air quality

    32AQI (US)

Health Recommendation

  • general_population:

    With this level of air quality, you have no limitations. Enjoy the outdoors!

  • elderly:

    If you start to feel respiratory discomfort such as coughing or breathing difficulties, consider reducing the intensity of your outdoor activities. Try to limit the time you spend near busy roads, construction sites, open fires and other sources of smoke.

  • lung_diseases:

    If you start to feel respiratory discomfort such as coughing or breathing difficulties, consider reducing the intensity of your outdoor activities. Try to limit the time you spend near busy roads, industrial emission stacks, open fires and other sources of smoke.

  • heart_diseases:

    If you start to feel respiratory discomfort such as coughing or breathing difficulties, consider reducing the intensity of your outdoor activities. Try to limit the time you spend near busy roads, construction sites, industrial emission stacks, open fires and other sources of smoke.

  • active:

    If you start to feel respiratory discomfort such as coughing or breathing difficulties, consider reducing the intensity of your outdoor activities. Try to limit the time you spend near busy roads, construction sites, industrial emission stacks, open fires and other sources of smoke.

  • pregnant_women:

    To keep you and your baby healthy, consider reducing the intensity of your outdoor activities. Try to limit the time you spend near busy roads, construction sites, open fires and other sources of smoke.

  • children:

    If you start to feel respiratory discomfort such as coughing or breathing difficulties, consider reducing the intensity of your outdoor activities. Try to limit the time you spend near busy roads, construction sites, open fires and other sources of smoke.

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The Southeast region has a damp, warm climate, which is the ideal climate for mold to grow. Mold can be a serious problem for people who have allergies to mold spores. 

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