Air pollution remains a significant issue in Vietnam. Monitoring and assessing the cleanliness of the air in your area is crucial for better respiratory health. Wondering how to check air pollution levels? Check out this article by Big Market Electronics for smart solutions to monitor daily air quality.

Top 3 trusted free air pollution check apps
1. AirVisual
This app is hailed as the ultimate tool for monitoring pollution levels in major cities worldwide. It provides advice and forecasts on air quality throughout the day and week, enabling users to adjust their activities accordingly. For instance, during high pollution periods, it recommends staying indoors, limiting outdoor activities, or wearing masks when outdoors... Another plus is its 7-day pollution forecast for cities.

AirVisual
AirVisual gathers data from over 5,000 cities worldwide, sourced from approximately 8,000 air quality monitoring stations, ensuring highly accurate results. It's available for free on both iOS and Android, featuring user-friendly interfaces and personalized metrics.
2. Air Matters
Similar to AirVisual, Air Matters offers real-time air quality measurement based on the Air Quality Index (AQI) in over 50 countries worldwide, including Vietnam. The app provides a user-friendly interface for easy monitoring of pollution levels. For users with smart air purifiers, Air Matters connects to manage and suggest filter levels automatically. It's also available on Apple Watch, allowing users to monitor real-time air quality on their wrist.

Air Matters
3. PAM Air
PAM Air is an IoT app developed by the Vietnamese company D&L. It aims to provide a simple yet useful tool for monitoring environmental quality and air pollution alerts. The app covers nearly all provinces and cities in Vietnam, serving as a reference tool for users to check air quality in their area or places they plan to visit. Additionally, users can also access humidity and temperature information through PAM Air.

PAM Air
Through this article, we hope you can easily monitor air pollution levels in cities to better protect yourself and your family's health.