The AQHI is a tool that helps people understand what the local outside air quality means to their health. Developed by the Government of Alberta to allow communities to easily determine an overall measure of their local outdoor air quality, the index takes into account air pollutants like sulphur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and particulate matter. A simple scale from one to 10 helps you instantly know what to expect when heading outdoors. Similar to the UV scale we're all familiar with - know the number and you'll know what SPF to wear - the AQHI ranking can help you determine if today is really the best day to train for that marathon or if you should just take it easy and stay indoors. An outdoor activity recommendation corresponds to each risk category.
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In May of 2010, the Town of Bruderheim became home to a FAP Continuous Air Quality Monitoring Station. It is one of only a handful of stations to provide the data necessary for Alberta Environment to calculate an Air Quality Health Index every hour. |
Curious about today's air quality?
A regularly updated Air Quality Health Index for the Bruderheim station is accessible on the Fort Air Partnership's website. |
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