Air quality is vital to our daily lives. The average person breathes in approximately 3,400 gallons (about half the volume of a large U-Haul truck) of air daily. However, when the air we breathe is polluted, it can have severe consequences on our health, especially for those who work outdoors. Understanding air quality and its implications is crucial for businesses to protect their employees and customers.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) is a valuable indicator for assessing air quality quickly. It consolidates the concentration values of various pollutants and their health impacts into a single value. Using the AQI, businesses can easily gauge the pollution levels and associated health risks for their workers. A higher AQI value indicates more polluted air and greater health hazards, while a lower AQI value suggests cleaner air with minimal health impacts.
Determining poor air quality:
In extreme cases, poor air quality becomes evident through smoke, smog or haze, often accompanied by an unpleasant odor. However, situations with less noticeable pollution require reliable measures to identify poor air quality. In collaboration with AccuWeather, Plume Labs recognized the limitations of existing AQIs and developed a universal Air Quality Index. This index is based on extensive research, including updated World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations. The Plume AQI is the scientific foundation for the AccuWeather Air Quality Scale, which helps businesses make informed decisions regarding clean-air initiatives.
The AccuWeather Air Quality Scale builds upon the Plume AQI, offering six color-coded categories to facilitate easy comprehension and decision-making.
The categories, each associated with specific exposure limits, are as follows:
>>READ MORE: AccuWeather's Forecasts Alert Businesses to Unhealthy Air Quality, Keeping Workers Safe
The Air Quality Index (AQI) is crucial in assessing and managing air pollution levels across various industries.
During periods of poor air quality, businesses can rely on services provided by AccuWeather For Business and Plume Labs to ensure the well-being of their employees and customers. AccuWeather For Business offers real-time air quality alerts and updates, enabling businesses to make informed decisions about outdoor operations and employee activities.
If your business employs outdoor workers or is in an industry that requires air quality alerts to determine operations, let's talk about how AccuWeather For Business's Air Quality Alerts can help protect your workers and customers. Contact us today.