NO2 in Ann Arbor, MI
Real-time Nitrogen Dioxide monitoring and health recommendations
Current NO2 Levels
Overall AQI
About Nitrogen Dioxide
A reddish-brown gas from burning fuel, can irritate airways.
Measured in ppb
Health Impact
Air quality is acceptable; however, for some pollutants there may be a moderate health concern for a very small number of people who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.
Active children and adults, and people with respiratory disease, such as asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor exertion.
Sources of NO2
• Vehicle emissions (cars, trucks, buses)
• Power plants and industrial boilers
• Off-road equipment and engines
• Residential heating systems
Other Pollutants
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The dominant pollutant in Ann Arbor is a combustion gas (NO2), AQI 56. Particle (HEPA) filtration alone won't capture gases — you want a purifier with a real activated-carbon stage, which adsorbs nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and traffic/industrial fumes that seep indoors.
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Filter Combustion Gases in Ann Arbor
The dominant pollutant in Ann Arbor is a combustion gas (NO2), AQI 56. Particle (HEPA) filtration alone won't capture gases — you want a purifier with a real activated-carbon stage, which adsorbs nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and traffic/industrial fumes that seep indoors.
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