3.7
768 reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

The AIRNow Android application will provide an increasingly mobile public with real-time air quality information that people can use to protect their health when planning their daily activities

The app will allow users to get location-specific reports on current air quality and air quality forecasts for both ozone and fine particle pollution (PM2.5). Air quality maps from the AIRNow website provide visual depictions of current and forecast air quality nationwide, and a page on air quality-related health effects explains what actions people can take to protect their health at different AQI levels, such as “code orange.”
Updated on
Jan 11, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.7
728 reviews
A. Spehr
July 28, 2020
Doesn't give real time data? I don't know. The website data is always several hours delayed. This doesn't give a time stamp of when it was last updated. Also doesn't let me see nearest monitors, and I'm in between several. Useful for doing a quick check of different places I'm traveling to though. But the website is probably easier to use, although much slower loading. And then load again to get actual monitor location data... So slow.
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Ever R
August 9, 2021
I was a little worried about using this app after reading the comments. I downloaded it & it works well. All the information for my surrounding area is pretty accurate (sometimes the data in some points can be wrong but if you look at the surrounding areas, you will get a good reaading) If you hit the button that says smoke on the bottom left, it gives you a very detailed picture of where smoke is traveling from wildfires and where the most current wildfires are, along with air quality data.
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Tony Cannon
September 7, 2023
Gives a different number between the app and the map. This causes issues for student athletes whose coaches only look at the Home and go with a number 20 points lower than the map. Right now, the Home button shows the air as "Good" at 46 and the Map shows it as "Unhealthy" at 169. Visibility is less than 0.3 miles. This app is as dangerous as the air.
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