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Our health is largely determined by the quality of the air we breathe. Considering the existing concerns about air pollution and its potential to worsen, it is essential to understand the air quality around you.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) is a system that helps you assess air quality and take the necessary measures to reduce exposure to harmful pollutants. In this article, I will discuss the various ways you can check the AQI on your iPhone and Apple Watch.
The Air Quality Index is a metric used to describe the air pollution levels in a particular region. Also abbreviated as AQI, it considers factors such as the amount of pollutants in the air, namely particulate matter (tiny particles that can enter your lungs and bloodstream) and harmful gases such as ground-level ozone, carbon monoxide, sulfur, and nitrogen dioxide.
The most commonly used method to measure AQI is the EPA scale developed by the United States. On this scale, values range from 0 – 500. These values are also accompanied by a color on modern applications and devices. Here’s a breakdown of the AQI scale:
With the basics of AQI out of the way, here are different ways to check the Air Quality Index on your iPhone and Apple Watch.
Here’s how to check the AQI using the Weather app on your Apple Watch.
Here’s how to quickly find your area’s AQI using Siri on your iPhone or Apple Watch.
Don’t want to open any apps to check AQI? Here’s how you can add a complication to your Apple Watch face or a widget to your iPhone’s Lock Screen that displays the Air Quality Index continuously.
On iPhone:
On Apple Watch:
If, for whatever reason, you cannot check the Air Quality Index on your iPhone using the Weather app or the Apple Maps app, you can download and use a third-party app from the App Store. We’ll show you how you can use the Google Maps app and the IQAir app to check AQI on your iPhone.
Here’s how you can use the Google Maps app to check the AQI on your iPhone.
Thanks to its feature-rich and intuitive user interface, IQAir AirVisual is one of the best apps to check the Air Quality Index on your iPhone. Start by installing the IQAir AirVisual app on your iPhone and setting it up. Then, follow these steps:
You can also tap the Map tab to check AQI for various locations across the globe. There’s also a News & Ranking tab to check the cities with the best/worst AQI and their rankings, as well as warnings for poor AQI across the globe. Further, the Resources tab lets you learn more about AQI and its health implications.
If you are still not satisfied, you can check out other third-party weather apps on the App Store. Most of them display and provide information regarding the Air Quality Index.
While you can check AQI using your preferred method above, it is also important to know when to check your environment’s AQI levels and the importance of doing so.
You should check the AQI levels on your iPhone regularly, especially in the following situations:
But why is it important to check AQI? What are its implications? Let’s find out!
Understanding the AQI of your surroundings is beneficial for assessing the health risks involved. Short-term exposure to poor AQI can lead to symptoms like wheezing, coughing, skin rashes, and shortness of breath. Prolonged exposure to poor air quality can increase the risk of respiratory infections, especially if you have conditions like asthma.
Children breathe in more air per kilogram of their body, and with lungs that are yet to develop fully, potentially breathing more pollutants in a region with poor AQI. AQI can significantly affect people in old age due to a weakened immune system and a decreased capacity of the lungs. The worst affected groups are the ones with pre-existing conditions in their lungs and the heart. Poor AQI can exacerbate their symptoms and affect their daily lives and activities. It is important to seek additional medical help when AQI levels are rising in your surroundings.
Moreover, regularly monitoring AQI in your city helps you stay aware of the environmental situation. This can help you take necessary steps to curb activities that increase pollution in your surroundings. The net effect of a large number of people taking effective measures against air pollution can certainly improve the quality of air in your surroundings.
If you have any further questions, take a look at the FAQ section below.
Wrapping up…
We hope this article helps you check AQI on your iPhone and understand its health implications. Stay informed regarding the quality of air around you to make better decisions on when to plan outdoor activities and what to carry with you.
FAQs
Ensure you have location permissions enabled for the app you are using to check AQI on your iPhone. Further, ensure there are no problems with your network connectivity.
The AQI level on your iPhone is usually accurate as it uses data from local air quality monitoring stations. However, it can vary depending on the source and location.
AQI is available on the Weather app on iOS 12 and above.
AQI levels can differ between apps because they may use different data sources, calculation methods, or update frequencies for air quality information.