LAQN Pollution Levels
Enfield - Derby Road (Level 1)
Barnet - Tally Ho Corner (closed)
Enfield - Bowes Primary School (Level 1)
Haringey - Bounds Green (closed)
Waltham Forest - Crooked Billet (closed)
Barnet - Strawberry Vale  (closed)
Haringey - Haringey Town Hall (Level 1)
Redbridge - South Woodford (closed)
Barnet - Finchley (closed)
Haringey - Priory Park (closed)
Haringey  - Priory Park South (Level 3)
Redbridge - Gardner Close (closed)
Waltham Forest - Mobile (closed)
Waltham Forest - Dawlish Road (closed)
Islington - Foxham Gardens (closed)
Hackney - Clapton (closed)
Islington - Arsenal (Level 1)
Waltham Forest - Leyton (closed)
Islington - Holloway Road (Level 1)
Hackney - Amhurst Road (closed)
Hackney - Homerton Library (closed)
Camden - Swiss Cottage (no data)
Tower Hamlets - Victoria Park (closed)
Islington - Upper Street (closed)
Hackney - Queensbridge Road (closed)
Newham - Cam Road (closed)
Brent - St Marys Primary School (closed)
Camden - Coopers Lane (closed)
Islington - Duncan Terrace (closed)
Brent - ARK Franklin Primary Academy (Level 2)
Camden - Euston Road (closed)
Tower Hamlets - Bethnal Green (closed)
Hackney - Old Street (no data)
Westminster - Marylebone Road FDMS (closed)
Marylebone Road - BAM (no data)
Tower Hamlets - Mile End Road (Level 1)
Westminster - Marylebone Road (Level 2)
Camden - Bloomsbury (no data)
Camden - St Martins College (NOX 2) (closed)
City of London - Beech Street (closed)
North Kensington MET (closed)
Kensington and Chelsea - North Ken (Level 3)
Kensington and Chelsea - North Ken FDMS (closed)
Kensington and Chelsea - North Ken FIDAS (no data)
Camden - St Martins College (NOX 1) (closed)
Camden - Holborn (Bee Midtown) (closed)
Tower Hamlets - Blackwall (closed)
Newham - Tant Avenue (closed)
Newham - Wren Close (closed)
Westminster - Cavendish Square (closed)
Westminster - Oxford Street East (closed)
Camden - Shaftesbury Avenue (closed)
City of London - Guildhall (closed)
City of London - Farringdon Street (closed)
City of London - The Aldgate School (closed)
Westminster - Duke Street (Grosvenor) (closed)
Westminster - Oxford Street (Level 2)
Regent Street facade (The Crown Estate) (closed)
Regent Street (The Crown Estate) (no data)
Westminster - Covent Garden (Level 2)
Westminster - Strand (Northbank BID) (closed)
City of London - Senator House (closed)
City of London - Bell Wharf Lane (closed)
City of London - Walbrook Wharf (closed)
Tower Hamlets - Poplar (closed)
Westminster - Charing Cross Library (closed)
City of London - Upper Thames Street (closed)
Newham - Hoola Tower (no data)
Waterloo Place (The Crown Estate) (Level 1)
Newham - Britannia Gate (no data)
Tower Hamlets - Jubilee Park  (no data)
Hammersmith and Fulham - Shepherds Bush (closed)
Southwark - Tower Bridge Road (Level 1)
Westminster - Victoria Street (closed)
Hammersmith and Fulham - Brook Green (closed)
Kensington and Chelsea - Knightsbridge (closed)
Westminster - Victoria (Victoria BID) (closed)
Southwark - Lower Road (Level 1)
Westminster - Victoria (closed)
Greenwich - Tunnel Avenue (no data)
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  • Air Quality Index

PM2.5 is not included in the current UK Air Quality Information System and therefore we do not have ‘low’, ‘moderate’, ‘high’ or ‘very high’ bands for this pollutant. Instead we are showing the latest measurement in micrograms per metre cubed (ug/m3). We will update this when a UK index is defined for PM2.5.

Particulates - Larger particles in the atmosphere are generally filtered in the nose and throat and do not cause problems, but particulate matter smaller than about 10 micrometers, referred to as PM10, can settle in the bronchi and lungs and cause health problems. Particles smaller then 2.5 micrometers, referred to as PM2.5, can penetrate the smallest airways and are often associated with man made sources.

The effects of inhaling particulate matter have been widely studied in humans and animals and include asthma, respiratory problems and cardiovascular issues.

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