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Live School Air Quality

Air pollution health advice for Hong Kong schools. Updated hourly.

Arts & Technology Education Centre
藝術與科技教育中心

145 Junction Road Lok Fu Kowloon
+852 0902-2336
Updated: 2:35 PM HKT
Moderate (6)
According to the:
Hong Kong Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) system
Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (106)
According to the:
United States Air Quality Index (AQI)1
Health advice from the US AQI at 2:00 PM HKT
The elderly, children, people of lower socioeconomic status and people with lung or heart disease:
  • Reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion
  • It’s OK to be active outside, especially for short activities such as recess and physical education (PE).
  • For longer activities such as athletic practice, take more breaks and do less intense activities.
  • Watch for symptoms and take action as needed.*
  • Students with asthma should follow their asthma action plans and keep their quick-relief medicine handy.

Air pollution can make asthma symptoms worse and trigger attacks. Symptoms of asthma include coughing, wheezing, difficulty breathing, and chest tightness. Even students who do not have asthma could experience these symptoms.

If symptoms occur:
The student might need to take a break, do a less intense activity, stop all activity, go indoors, or use quick-relief medicine as prescribed. If symptoms don’t improve, get medical help.

Particulates (PM2.5 / PM10)
  • Increasing likelihood of respiratory symptoms in sensitive groups including older adults, children, and people of lower socioeconomic status;
  • aggravation of heart or lung disease and premature mortality in people with heart or lung disease
School (Arts & Technology Ed...)
(2:00 PM HKT)

PM2.5 are tiny particles less than 2.5 millionths of a metre in size. They are so small that when you breath in, they can pass directly through your lungs into your blood, and then around your body to organs including the brain.

Past 24-hours PM2.5  
(μg/m³)

There is strong evidence linking PM2.5 pollution levels to heart disease, cancer, strokes, and COPD.

Individual pollutants
(μg/m³)
Trend
PM2.5
38
 
PM10
60
 
O3
97
 
NO2
80
 
SO2
5
 
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PM2.5 levels at 2:00 PM HKT (µg/m³)
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Sources:
  • Hong Kong: Environmental Protection Department via data.gov.hk
Notes:
  • 1 To reflect current conditions, the AQI value is calculated using latest 1-hour readings for PM2.5 and PM10 particulates. This differs from the typical US AQ calculation which uses a 24-hour average. Read more here.
  • Heath advice and US AQI calculation is per the Technical Assistance Document for the Reporting of Daily Air Quality – the Air Quality Index (AQI) issued by the US EPA in September 2018.
  • Hong Kong AQHI calculation is per methodology published by the EPD, with missing data interpolated using last known good value.
  • Pollutant, AQI, and AQHI values for schools are estimated based on the school location and interpolation of live values from Hong Kong's 18 environmental monitoring stations.
Last updated: 4 Jan 2025, 14:35 GMT+8