Halifax - Air Quality Health Index

Calculated at: 7:00 PM ADT Saturday 18 May 2024

2Low Risk




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Low Risk
(1-3)

Moderate Risk
(4-6)

High Risk
(7-10)

Very High Risk



At-Risk Population:

General Population:

  • Ideal air quality for outdoor activities.

Issued at: 5:00 PM ADT Saturday 18 May 2024

Saturday night

2 - Low Risk

Sunday

2 - Low Risk

Sunday night

2 - Low Risk

Monday

2 - Low Risk

Who is at risk?

People with heart and lung conditions are most affected by air pollution.

To find out if you are at risk, consult the health guide, your physician, or Nova Scotia Environment.

Visit the national AQHI Web site to learn more about the AQHI.

Did you know...?

To reduce air pollution, you should limit the use small gas-powered machines such as lawnmowers, leaf blowers, chainsaws and snow blowers.


The AQHI is an initiative between Environment Canada, Health Canada, Nova Scotia Environment, and The Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness in partnership with the Lung Association of Nova Scotia and Clean Nova Scotia.

AQHIScale

Observed ConditionsFootnote


2 - Low Risk

Calculated at:

7:00 PM ADT Saturday 18 May 2024

 

Forecast Maximums


Saturday night
2 - Low Risk



Sunday
2 - Low Risk



Sunday night
2 - Low Risk



Monday
2 - Low Risk




Issued at:

5:00 PM ADT Saturday 18 May 2024

 

The AQHI is an initiative between Environment Canada, Health Canada, Nova Scotia Environment, and The Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness in partnership with the Lung Association of Nova Scotia and Clean Nova Scotia.

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