Air Quality Edmonton




Breathing in clean air is essential for our health and well-being. But what if the air we're breathing is polluted? In Edmonton, air quality can be a concern, especially during certain times of the year.

So, what's the deal with Edmonton's air quality?

Air pollution in Edmonton is mainly caused by traffic, industrial emissions, and residential heating. During the winter months, when the air is cold and stagnant, pollution can become trapped near the ground, leading to poor air quality. In the summer, ozone levels can also rise, which can contribute to respiratory problems.

What are the health effects of air pollution?

Exposure to air pollution can have a range of health effects, including respiratory problems such as asthma and bronchitis, cardiovascular disease, and even cancer. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable to the effects of air pollution.

What can we do to improve air quality?

There are a number of things we can do to improve air quality in Edmonton, including:

  • Reducing our reliance on cars and using public transportation, walking, or biking instead.
  • Choosing renewable energy sources over fossil fuels.
  • Improving energy efficiency in our homes and businesses.
  • Planting trees and green spaces.
  • Reducing our use of wood-burning fireplaces and stoves.

What's the current air quality in Edmonton?

You can check the current air quality in Edmonton by visiting the Alberta Environment and Parks website. The website provides real-time air quality data for a number of locations in the city.

What if the air quality is poor?

If the air quality is poor, it's important to take steps to protect your health. Here are a few tips:

  • Stay indoors as much as possible.
  • If you must go outside, wear a mask to protect your lungs.
  • Avoid strenuous activity.
  • Drink plenty of fluids.

By taking these steps, we can all help to improve Edmonton's air quality and protect our health.