Updated EPA's AirNow Mobile Device App Allows Public to Receive Air Quality Forecasts via Push Notification | US EPA


Updated EPA's AirNow Mobile Device App Allows Public to Receive Air Quality Forecasts via Push Notification | US EPA

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has updated the AirNow mobile app to allow users to receive optional push notifications of their local Air Quality Index forecasts for the next day.

State and local air agencies issue AQI forecasts as a public service to help people plan their outdoor activities. The agencies provide them to EPA, which shares them on the AirNow app and Airnow.gov website. Until now, AirNow users had to remember to check the app or website to see their forecasts; with the updates to the AirNow mobile app, people can opt to be notified when the daily forecast reaches an AQI category of their choosing.

AQI forecasts predict overall air quality for the next day for ground-level ozone and/or particle pollution. For ozone, forecasts are based on the 8-hour period with the highest ozone levels; for particle pollution, they predict an average of the next 24 hours. Some agencies provide a forecast for several days at a time.

The forecasts can be useful planning tools - especially for people who are at risk from ozone or particle pollution. For example, if the next day's ozone forecast is unhealthy for everyone (Code Red) someone without much flexibility in their schedule may decide to move their outdoor activity indoors for that day. But because air quality can change throughout the day, people with more schedule flexibility can use the forecast as a reminder to check current air quality before heading out for a walk, a run, or even doing strenuous work in the garden.

Setting up push notifications in the updated app is easy. First, make sure you've turned on notifications for the AirNow app in your smartphone settings. Then, open the app and tap the menu icon on the upper left of the screen. Select "Notifications" from the list. From there, you can choose to receive forecast notifications for up to 10 locations.

Learn more about receiving AQI forecast push notifications in the AirNow app.

Download the app at these links:

Don't have a smartphone? You can check your AQI forecast and current air quality at the AirNow.gov website.

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