Common Questions about Running in Edmonton
Is it safe to run in Edmonton right now?
Yes, it is generally safe to run in Edmonton right now. Currently, the air quality is Good (AQI: 38). Running outdoors is recommended at this moment.
What is the best time to run in Edmonton today?
Air quality in Edmonton is predicted to remain unhealthy throughout the rest of the day. It is recommended to run indoors or wear an N95 mask if you must go out.
What is the current AQI in Edmonton?
The Real-Time Air Quality Index (AQI) in Edmonton is 38. This is considered Good.
Do I need a mask to run in Edmonton today?
No, a mask is likely not needed for outdoor running. With an AQI of 38, health experts suggest that masks are generally not necessary for healthy individuals.
Can I run outside if the AQI is 38 in Edmonton?
It depends on your sensitivity. Generally, an AQI of 38 suggests that most runners can safely exercise outdoors without concerns.
What should I do if the air in Edmonton is unhealthy?
If outdoor running is unsafe, consider indoor alternatives like a treadmill or gym. Monitor Edmonton's air quality hourly for improvements. You can check back here for real-time updates.
Air quality data provided by monitoring station at: Edmonton McCauley, Alberta, Canada
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