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How to check real-time air quality on Google Maps

Updated: 6 days ago

Ever wondered whether the air you're breathing is actually safe today?


With increasing pollution levels, knowing the air quality in real-time has become as essential as knowing the weather. Whether it's a morning run, a vacation with the kids, or just a ride to work, air quality check is important.

Luckily, Google Maps now allows you to check it straight from your phone or browser—no additional apps required.

It's quick, free, and remarkably detailed. But most folks still have no idea how to access this feature.

That's what we will try to update you.


India AQI


Let's help you breathe a bit easier today and learn How to air quality check on google maps


Here is how you can track real-time Air Quality on Google Maps:


Step 1: Open Google Maps on your phone or browser.

Step 2: Tap on the “layers” icon in the top-right corner. Browser users on the below left corner.

Step 3: Now in the “Map details” section, tap on the “Air Quality” option. Browser users click on "more" then click on "Air Quality" option.


With the help of above steps, you can look up the Air Quality Index (AQI) of wherever you're heading and make wiser choices as a result. This feature is available for every location in India and refreshes air quality information hourly, giving you real-time, accurate information. Either watching over the air within your vicinity or organizing outdoor activities, the tool is particularly useful in keeping susceptible populations such as children and the elderly from hazardous pollutants.


But it doesn't end with merely displaying AQI levels—Google Maps also provides useful tips and health advice based on present air conditions.


AQI Intex values

The AQI scale is between 0 to 500, each level showing a different level of pollution and its corresponding health effect.


0-50: Green, means “Good” air quality and it has minimal health impact.

51-100: Light Green means “Satisfactory” air quality which means that it may cause breathing discomfort to sensitive people.

101-200: Yellow, means “Moderate” air quality which means that it may cause breathing discomfort to people with lung disease such as asthma.

201-300: Orange, means “Poor” air quality that may cause breathing discomfort to people with heart disease

301-400: Red, means “Very Poor” air quality and it may cause respiratory illness to the people on prolonged exposure.

401-500: Dark Red, means “Severe” air quality and it may cause respiratory impact even on healthy people and serious effects on people with heart/lung disease.


And there you have it—your easy guide to monitoring real-time air quality on Google Maps. It's a little step that can make a big impact on how you structure your day. Whether you're sensitive to pollution or simply health-aware, being informed is crucial.


Now that you know where to look for this feature, you can make safer, smarter choices. From outdoor exercise to weekend trips, let air quality inform your timing. It's like carrying an air monitor in your pocket—powered by Google.

Don't forget to pass this tip along to friends and family members who might benefit as well. Need more Google Maps tips like this? Keep reading the blog!


Got questions or tips of your own? Leave them in the comments below. Here's to cleaner skies and healthier living—one map taps at a time.

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