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TrueBreath - Smoke Equivalence Calculator - Edmonton

Health

Check Edmonton's air quality and see how many cigarettes worth of smoke you're breathing. Real-time PM2.5 data and health impact calculator.

The Hero Stat

Breathing air in Alberta, Canada today =

Smoking 0.4 Cigarettes

Based on PM2.5 level: 9.0 μg/m³

The Math

Berkeley Earth Rule: 22 μg/m³ of PM2.5 ≈ 1 cigarette

Current PM2.5: 9.0 μg/m³

Calculation: 9.0 ÷ 22 = 0.41 cigarettes

Life Lost

You lost approx 0.1 hours of life expectancy today

Based on: 0.4 cigarettes × 11 minutes per cigarette

PM2.5 Level

Current PM2.5

9.0 μg/m³

WHO Safe Limit

15 μg/m³

0.6x below safe limit

Air Quality Details

AQI

38

Good

Main Pollutant

PM2.5

PM10

0.0

O3

0.1

Last updated: 1/12/2026, 8:00:00 PM

Most common question related to Alberta, Canada's Air Quality

How many cigarettes is Alberta, Canada's air equivalent to?

Breathing air in Alberta, Canada is equivalent to smoking approximately 0.4 cigarettes per day, based on the current PM2.5 level of 9.0 μg/m³.

Is Alberta, Canada's air quality safe?

Alberta, Canada's current PM2.5 level is 9.0 μg/m³. The WHO safe limit is 15 μg/m³ for 24-hour exposure. This is within acceptable limits, but long-term exposure should still be minimized.

What health risks does Alberta, Canada's air quality pose?

With a PM2.5 level of 9.0 μg/m³, Alberta, Canada's air quality may cause minor health issues, particularly for people with respiratory conditions. It's advisable to limit outdoor activities during high pollution periods.

What is the current AQI in Alberta, Canada?

The Real-Time Air Quality Index (AQI) in Alberta, Canada is 38. This is considered Good. AQI values above 100 indicate unhealthy air quality, especially for sensitive groups.

What is the main pollutant in Alberta, Canada's air?

The primary pollutant affecting Alberta, Canada's air quality is PM2.5. This pollutant is the main contributor to the current AQI of 38 and PM2.5 level of 9.0 μg/m³.

How does Alberta, Canada's PM10 level compare to PM2.5?

Alberta, Canada's current PM10 level is 0.0 μg/m³, while PM2.5 is 9.0 μg/m³. PM10 particles are larger (2.5-10 micrometers) and less harmful than PM2.5, which can penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream.

What is the ozone (O3) level in Alberta, Canada?

The current ozone (O3) level in Alberta, Canada is 0.1 μg/m³. Ozone is a harmful gas that can cause respiratory problems, especially during physical activity. The WHO guideline for 8-hour exposure is 100 μg/m³.

What are the nitrogen dioxide (NO2) levels in Alberta, Canada?

The nitrogen dioxide (NO2) level in Alberta, Canada is currently 5.6 μg/m³. NO2 is primarily produced by vehicle emissions and industrial processes. High levels can worsen respiratory conditions and increase susceptibility to respiratory infections.