AQI

Arambagh Air Quality Index & Realtime Air Pollution

Live AQI
161(AQI-US)
Air Quality is
Unhealthy
PM2.5 :85µg/m³
PM10 :90.1µg/m³
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Primary Air Pollutants Arambagh (West Bengal)

PM2.585µg/m³
PM2.5
Fine particles
PM1090µg/m³
PM10
Coarse particles
SO₂14µg/m³
SO₂
Sulphur dioxide
CO602µg/m³
CO
Carbon monoxide
NO₂16µg/m³
NO₂
Nitrogen dioxide
O₃114µg/m³
O₃
Ozone

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Health Recommendations for Arambagh Residents

Based on current air quality: Unhealthy · AQI 161

Unhealthy
Air Purifier
Air PurifierTurn On
Car Filter
Car FilterMust
N95 Mask
N95 MaskMust
Stay Indoor
Stay IndoorMust

UV Index

1.85

Low

Safe to be outside. Minimal UV risk.

Wind

5.5 km/h

Light breeze — leaves rustling gently.

AQI Graph

Historical AQI Data Arambagh (West Bengal)

138
Min. AQIat 4:00 AM on 3rd Jun
188
Max. AQIat 5:00 PM on 3rd Jun
03-06-2026Time04-06-2026

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Last Updated: 03 Jun 2026, 14:03

Health Advice For People Living in Arambagh

3.9
Cigarettes
per day
Weekly27.3 Cigarettes
Monthly117 Cigarettes

Breathing the air in this location is equivalent to smoking 3.9 cigarettes a day.

Disclaimer: This cigarette-equivalent estimate is calculated using the average PM2.5 concentration from the past 24 hours, assuming constant exposure throughout that period.
Solutions for Arambagh Current AQI (US)
Air Purifier
Air PurifierTurn On
Car Filter
Car FilterMust
N95 Mask
N95 MaskMust
Stay Indoor
Stay IndoorMust
Must turn on the air purifier to enjoy fresh air.Get an Air Purifier

Prevent Health Problems: Understand Your Risks

Arambagh · Current air quality: Unhealthy · AQI 161

High Trigger Risk

Headaches

Risk of Headaches symptoms is High when AQI of Arambagh is Unhealthy (151-200).

Common signs

Common signs include: Pressure or tightness around the forehead and temples, Sensitivity to light or smell, Fatigue or difficulty concentrating.

Do’s :
  • Favor indoor, filtered indoor air when the AQI is worse.
  • Hydrate and take breaks from screens or bright light if you are migraine-prone.
  • If you Try prescribed migraine meds, Have them accessible.
Don’ts :
  • Do not do intense outdoor exercise during elevated AQI periods.
  • Avoid ignore worsening effects that feel unusual for you.

Disclaimer: The health risks mentioned above are precautionary recommendations based on current AQI levels. While you may not experience immediate effects, prolonged exposure to air pollution can lead to these health issues over time. This is not medical advice. Please consult a clinician if you experience severe, unusual, or worsening symptoms.

Air Quality FAQs at Arambagh, West Bengal

The current real-time AQI (US) level in Arambagh, West Bengal is 161 (Unhealthy). This was last updated recently.

The best AQI (US) level was generally lower during the early afternoon in the last 24 hours.

The worst AQI (US) level typically peaks during early morning or late evening hours due to temperature inversion.

The AQI (US) levels in Arambagh, West Bengal have been fluctuating throughout the last 24 hours depending on traffic and weather conditions.

Current AQI (US) levels are unhealthy for everyone. It's advised to adjust your outdoor activities based on personal sensitivity.