Fire Command Center Particulate Matter (PM₂.₅) Level
Jurong, Jiangsu, China
39µg/m³
Last Updated: 2026-06-04 07:31 (Local Time)

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What is the Current PM₂.₅ Level?
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The current PM₂.₅ level at Fire Command Center is 39 µg/m³ making it acceptable, but sensitive individuals should be cautious.
The current PM₂.₅ level in Fire Command Center is 2.6x Above the recommended WHO guideline of 15 µg/m³.
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Historic Air Quality Graph of Particulate Matter (PM₂.₅)
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China 2019 PM2.5 Death Toll
PM2.5 annual mean levels
48µg/m³
each person's annual mean exposure 9.6 times WHO's guideline.

100
Deaths per 100,000 people
attributable to fine particle pollution in 2019 (1,423,633 in total in the country).
Death percentage as per diseases

PM2.5 particles, with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less, are approximately 30 times smaller than a human hair, making them a significant yet often unseen threat to air quality.
Uncovering the Sources of Particulate Matter (PM₂.₅): Where Does It Come From?
Windblown Dust
Daily activities like construction or other practicesHome-related emission
Household activities, such as cooking and heatingFactories and industries' emission
Regular operations in factories and industriesPower plants generation
Emission from Routine energy production in power plantsLandfill fires
Fires in landfills, often caused by waste mismanagementTransportation emission
Diesel operated Daily vehicles produces exhaustHuman-caused emissions
Common practices like open burning of waste or agricultural residuesShort-Term PM₂.₅ Exposure Impacts

Irritation in Eyes
Redness, itching, and discomfort in your eyes
Headaches
Frequent or intense headaches.
Fatigue
Feeling unusually tired or weak.
Aggravated asthma
Increased asthma attacks and symptoms.
Breathing problems
Coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath.Health Advice Based on Current PM₂.₅ Level In
Fire Command Center
1.7Cigarettes per day
Breathing the air in this location is as harmful as smoking 1.8 cigarettes a day.
Source:
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Frequently Asked Questions About Air Quality
What is the current PM₂.₅ level in Fire Command Center?
The current real-time PM₂.₅ level in Fire Command Center is 39µg/m³ (Moderate). This was last updated 2026-06-04 07:31 (Local Time).
When was the best PM₂.₅ level in Fire Command Center in the last 24 hours?
The best PM₂.₅ level was 19 µg/m³ (Good) at 7:01 PM (Local Time) during the last 24 hours.
When was the worst PM₂.₅ level in Fire Command Center in the last 24 hours?
The worst PM₂.₅ level was 65 µg/m³ (Poor) at 8:01 AM (Local Time) during the last 24 hours.
What is the current trend of PM₂.₅ levels in Fire Command Center during last 24 hours?
The PM₂.₅ levels in Fire Command Center have been fluctuating throughout the last 24 hours. The levels have increased by highest 65 µg/m³ at 8:01 AM (Local Time), lowest 19 µg/m³ at 7:01 PM (Local Time).
What actions are recommended as per the current PM₂.₅ level in Fire Command Center?
Current PM₂.₅ levels are acceptable; however, some pollutants may be a concern for a small number of sensitive individuals.