What is the PSI in Singapore today?
What is the PSI in Singapore today?
PSI Readings over the last 24 Hours
Region/Time | 9pm | 8am |
---|---|---|
East | 53 | 55 |
West | 41 | 47 |
Central | 52 | 55 |
Overall Singapore | 41 – 53 | 47 – 55 |
Is PSI same as AQI?
In essence, the AQI and PSI are the same thing except for these 2 differences: A) AQI uses the USA Environmental Protection Agency’s system. AQI uses the latest particulate matter data, PSI uses the 24-hour average.
Is 70 bad air quality?
An AQI reading of 35 to 70 should force most people to consider staying indoors. An AQI of 150 is considered “unhealthy” and 200 “very unhealthy.” “Once you get to 150, that’s mask-wearing stuff,” said Stanley Young, spokesman for the California Air Resources Board, the state agencies that measure pollution.
Is Singapore air polluted?
Singapore enjoys better air quality than many cities in Asia, comparable with that of cities in the United States and Europe. Singapore’s Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) has remained in the ‘Good’ and ‘Moderate’ range for much of 2019.
How is 24-hour PSI calculated?
In calculating Singapore’s 24-hour PSI, the NEA uses data from a network of air-monitoring sensors islandwide. These measure concentration levels of the six pollutant particles that Singapore uses to calculate its PSI. These are ozone, particle pollution, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide.
What does AQI 104 mean?
AQI values at and below 100 are generally considered to be satisfactory. When AQI values are above 100, air quality is considered to be unhealthy, at first for members of populations at greatest risk of a health effect, then for the entire population as AQI values get higher (greater than 150).
What does AQI 159 mean?
Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (Orange): 101-150 means there is a health risk for children, older adults and people with heart disease and lung disease. Unhealthy (Red): 151-200 AQI is considered unsafe and anyone could experience negative health effects from pollution in the air.