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Delhi Air Quality Getting Worse By Day: Tips To Keep Children Safe During Low AQI
In Delhi, the air quality has taken a nosedive, tipping into the "severe" category for the first time this season. While we adults may be used to these recurring battles with smog, our children are the most vulnerable in this ongoing war against pollution.

What Is AQI, And Why Is It Essential To Understand It?
Before we embark on our mission to safeguard our little ones, let's get to know our enemy better. The Air Quality Index (AQI) is a numeric scale that communicates how polluted the air currently is.
In Delhi, it's become a part of our daily vocabulary. The higher the AQI, the worse the air quality. A reading above 300 falls into the "severe" category, indicating a health hazard.
Tips to Keep Children Safe During Low AQI
- Monitor air quality
- Indoor air purifiers
- Avoid outdoor activities
- Use proper masks
- Hydration matters
- Add plants like spider plants, snake plants, or peace lilies to your living spaces.
- Install air-conditioning filters
- Ventilate smartly
How to Check AQI Levels?
You can find AQI levels through various apps, websites, and news outlets. Keep a close eye on the numbers, especially when they cross 300.

On A Final Note...
As Delhi's air quality continues to deteriorate, it's our responsibility as parents to shield our children from the harmful effects of pollution.
By staying informed about AQI levels, prioritizing indoor air quality, limiting outdoor exposure, and following the precautions mentioned in this article, you can ensure that your kids stay safe and healthy. Let's take these steps today to secure a better tomorrow for our little ones.
Disclaimer: This article provides general tips for protecting children during poor air quality in Delhi. For specific health concerns, consult a medical professional.



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