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Air Quality Index Help Page

The most recent Naples data retrieved from the internet is displayed showing the worst-case pollutant as well as a table of all reported pollutants, alonmg with the time when the data was reported. If you leave this page displayed for a while, the data will eventually become outdated. Simply refresh the page to retrieve more recent data, which is generally updated about once per hour and tends to show up about 15 minutes past the hour.

Although Southwest Florida seldom is impacted by air quality events, they have been known to occur, particularly during fire season. It can be helpful to understand the range of values and their meanings. This page summarizes the ranges, the standard colors assigned to the ranges, and the overall health impacts of the ranges. As always, use your own judgement when determining the impact of specific events and conditions. A great deal of further information can be found here.


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