Air Quality in London, SW1A 1AA
Nitrogen dioxide pollution
NO2 (nitrogen dioxide) annual mean level is 47.1 µg/m3, which is above EU quality limit set to 40 µg/m3.
Increased levels of nitrogen dioxide can have significant impacts on people with asthma because it can cause more frequent and more intense attacks. Children with asthma and older people with heart disease are most at risk.
Particulate matter pollution
PM10 (10 micrometre particulate matter) annual mean level is 25.7 µg/m3, which is below EU quality limit set to 40 µg/m3.
PM2.5 (2.5 micrometre particulate matter) annual mean level is 15.4 µg/m3, which is below EU quality limit set to 25 µg/m3.
PM10d (days exceeding daily PM10 mean limit of 50 µg/m3) is approximately 14 days pear year, which is below the quality limit set to 35 days per year.
PM2.5 and PM10 are atmospheric particulate matter with a diameter smaller than respectively 10, 2.5 microns. They are also called floating dust. Long-term exposure to increased levels of PM2.5 and PM10 may trigger or worsen chronic diseases such as asthma, heart attack, bronchitis and other respiratory problems.
Nearby locations
- Palace Place, London, SW1E 5BW
- Palace Street, London, SW1E 5DX
- Catherine Place, London, SW1E 6DU
- Buckingham Gate, London, SW1E 6LA
- Stafford Place, London, SW1E 6NP
- Buckingham Mews, London, SW1E 6NR
- Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0PR
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