The daily average PM2.5 level exceeds the WHO recommended limits by 1.9 times: 28.7 µg/m³ compared to the standard of 15 µg/m³.
The yearly average PM2.5 level exceeds the WHO recommended limits 3.6 times: 18 µg/m³ compared to the standard of 5 µg/m³.
Over the past year, there were 203 days exceeding the WHO recommended daily limit for PM2.5 (15 µg/m³), with no more than 3-4 days per year allowed.
The health impact of air pollution over the past month is equivalent to smoking 34.2 cigarettes.
People with chronic conditions should avoid outdoor physical activity.
Ventilation is not recommended, especially for individuals with chronic conditions.
Using an air purifier indoors is recommended.