How to Measure AQI at Home?

Use a home air quality monitor with PM2.5, PM10, CO2, VOC, temperature, and humidity sensors

Place the monitor in a central indoor location away from windows, vents, and direct sunlight

Let the device run continuously for accurate readings

Check the PM2.5 value as the main indicator for AQI indoors

Compare the measured PM2.5 and other pollutant levels with your local AQI scale

Use a calibrated sensor or a trusted brand for better accuracy

Measure at different times of day to capture changes in air quality

Test near common pollution sources such as cooking areas, smoking areas, or cleaning product use

Keep windows closed during outdoor pollution events and compare indoor versus outdoor readings

Record readings over time to identify patterns and pollution spikes

Replace filters and maintain the device according to the manufacturer’s instructions

Verify readings with a second monitor if you need higher confidence

Use a mobile app or AQI calculator linked to the monitor if available

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