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About this app

AQ.kg mobile application was developed by the NGO “MoveGreen” to inform the residents of Kyrgyzstan about air quality in real time.

The application accumulates data from various air quality monitoring sensors installed on the territory of the country: stations and sensors of KyrgyzHydromet, sensors of the NGO MoveGreen on the AirKaz.org platform and the Institute of Environmental Solutions PF.

So far, data is available for the cities of Bishkek and Osh, but as new monitoring objects are connected, the information in the application will be updated.

Users can select the desired location to obtain information about the air quality at this point or use geolocation (in this case, the air quality data will be displayed from the location closest to you).

The application displays the main indicators of the concentration of pollutants in the air of the selected post (depending on the configuration):
- nitrogen dioxide (NO2);
- suspended particles PM10;
- suspended particles PM2.5;

For each substance it is possible to view the concentration level in μg / m3 and in relation to the maximum permissible concentration on a color scale based on the AQI (Air Quality Index) scale: green - low pollution level; yellow - increased level; orange - high level; red, purple and burgundy are very high levels.

The actual data can be accessed from each sensor separately. In addition to information on the level of pollution by substances, the application also provides data on temperature and humidity. In addition, using the mobile application, you can view statistics for a specific period: day, week and month. Data from sensors is updated every 1 to 3 hours.
Updated on
28 Mar 2024

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Убрали показатели кроме PM 2.5, но основным остается AQI