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Hardoi Air Quality (AQI) Today

Air Quality (AQI) for Hardoi, refreshed through the day.

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Air Quality (AQI) – Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh

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No CPCB station directly for Hardoi yet - showing the nearest station with live data: Kanpur, 76 km away.
469 Severe
🌦️ 29°C, Overcast →
0–50 Good 51–100 Satisfactory 101–200 Moderate 201–300 Poor 301–400 Very Poor 400+ Severe
⚠️ Severe: Avoid all outdoor activity. This level affects even healthy people.

India AQI: daily safety and activity guide

India AQI Air Quality What People Should Do Outdoor Exercise Mask Windows / Ventilation
0–50 Good Normal daily activities ✅ Safe Not normally needed ✅ Open normally
51–100 Satisfactory Normal activities; sensitive people should monitor symptoms ✅ Generally okay Usually not needed ✅ Open normally
101–200 Moderate Reduce prolonged/heavy outdoor activity if sensitive to pollution ⚠️ Reduce intense exercise Consider a good-quality N95/N99 in polluted areas Ventilate when outdoor air is cleaner
201–300 Poor Avoid unnecessary prolonged outdoor exposure ⚠️ Avoid strenuous outdoor exercise N95/N99 recommended outdoors Keep windows closed during high-pollution periods
301–400 Very Poor Stay indoors as much as possible; avoid outdoor exertion ❌ Avoid outdoor exercise N95/N99 if going outside Keep windows closed; use air purifier if available
400+ (today) Severe Avoid outdoor activities as much as possible, especially children, older adults, and people with breathing/heart problems ❌ Do not exercise outdoors N95/N99 if you must go outside Keep indoor air clean; use air purifier if available
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🕒 Updated 23 Aug, 10:51 AM IST All Uttar Pradesh AQI →
What do these numbers mean?

The Air Quality Index (AQI) is a single 0–500 score used by India's Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) to describe how polluted the air is right now, combining PM2.5, PM10, NO₂, SO₂, CO and O₃ into one number. India's official bands run 0–50 Good, 51–100 Satisfactory, 101–200 Moderate, 201–300 Poor, 301–400 Very Poor, and 400+ Severe. Anything above 200 is generally considered unsafe for prolonged outdoor activity, especially for children, older adults, and anyone with respiratory or heart conditions.