BreezoMeter uses an index called “AQI (VN)”
We take the average of each pollutant type according to local government definitions.
An official conversion table is used to convert average pollutant concentrations to AQI for each pollutant.
The final AQI is determined by taking the worst AQI among all pollutants. The worst pollutant being the dominant pollutant.
AQI (VN) represents air quality levels according to the following health categories:
Category
AQI
Good air quality
0 to 49
Average air quality
50 to 99
Poor air quality
100 to 149
Bad air quality
150 to 199
Very Bad air quality
200 to 299
Hazardous air quality
300 to 500
Pollutant Type
Period
pm2.5
24h avg.
pm10
24h avg.
o3
1h or 8h avg.
so2
1h avg.
no2
1h avg.
co
1h avg.
The chart displays the pollutants that are part of the The following chart displays the pollutants that are part of the AQI (VN) calculation and the timeframe taken to average each pollutant type. :
Explore the local air quality indexes BreezoMeter uses in various countries.