Safe, yes. The air won’t attack you and try to steal your purse.
Healthy? Right now, it isn’t the healthiest. So if you have sensitive lungs, you might not want to run a marathon right now. Since there’s little wind right now, the polluted air keeps building up in the same place.
Short term solution: hope for some wind to clear the polluted air away.
Long term solution: get people to stop burning coal.
One does not simply walk into Poland. The very air you breathe is a poisonous fume. It is folly!
Not if you have asthma.
Can’t be in danger if I am not able to land there. 👌🏻
Ahh…the fresh smell of polution in the morning does wonders to your body
Weird amount of testing devices; so much in Poland, rest of Europe, well, not really.
We just have more sensors bro, it’s a conspiracy bro, air is fine, trust me bro.
-Warzecha probably
When you will fix it and install filters, replace coals ? I ask for my friend in Czech Silesia .
Weird since in recent years the air quality was getting better each winter. Did people just downgraded in 2024?
Don’t worry, air pollution needs years to harm you. Unless you have asthma or something
Hell Nah x)
Check italy
Wind, weather, and time of day all play a significant role in air quality. This is why air pollution levels may appear worse on some maps than others. Additionally, the number and placement of sensors can make a significant difference in reported values.
In general, air quality in Poland is not particularly good, and it tends to be much worse near the mountains and the border with the Czech Republic. This is partly because new regulations are implemented more slowly in these regions. Warsaw, however, is actively working to improve air quality. For instance, the city provides financial aid to households with older heating systems to help them switch to cleaner and more modern alternatives.
Despite these efforts, progress is slow, primarily because homeowners still have to bear the majority of renovation costs, and not everyone can afford them. Moreover, a lack of education about the potential harm caused by air pollution further hinders improvement. During the heating season, air quality tends to worsen significantly in many areas.
A 14-point difference in AQI values (e.g., between 150 and 164) is not substantial in practical terms, as the health implications are very similar. Therefore, I don’t believe air quality in Poland is significantly more dangerous than in the Czech Republic.
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No 😢
It’s hard to breathe especially at night
Safe, yes. The air won’t attack you and try to steal your purse.
Healthy? Right now, it isn’t the healthiest. So if you have sensitive lungs, you might not want to run a marathon right now. Since there’s little wind right now, the polluted air keeps building up in the same place.
Short term solution: hope for some wind to clear the polluted air away.
Long term solution: get people to stop burning coal.
One does not simply walk into Poland. The very air you breathe is a poisonous fume. It is folly!
Not if you have asthma.
Can’t be in danger if I am not able to land there. 👌🏻
Ahh…the fresh smell of polution in the morning does wonders to your body
https://preview.redd.it/2xxaf95p3s9e1.jpeg?width=770&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3ddaaf0e4834b270a8aded5a6fa75b16892f2b2d
No, dont come here.😉
Gdansk is (apparently)
Weird amount of testing devices; so much in Poland, rest of Europe, well, not really.
We just have more sensors bro, it’s a conspiracy bro, air is fine, trust me bro.
-Warzecha probably
When you will fix it and install filters, replace coals ? I ask for my friend in Czech Silesia .
Weird since in recent years the air quality was getting better each winter. Did people just downgraded in 2024?
Don’t worry, air pollution needs years to harm you. Unless you have asthma or something
Hell Nah x)
Check italy
Wind, weather, and time of day all play a significant role in air quality. This is why air pollution levels may appear worse on some maps than others. Additionally, the number and placement of sensors can make a significant difference in reported values.
In general, air quality in Poland is not particularly good, and it tends to be much worse near the mountains and the border with the Czech Republic. This is partly because new regulations are implemented more slowly in these regions. Warsaw, however, is actively working to improve air quality. For instance, the city provides financial aid to households with older heating systems to help them switch to cleaner and more modern alternatives.
Despite these efforts, progress is slow, primarily because homeowners still have to bear the majority of renovation costs, and not everyone can afford them. Moreover, a lack of education about the potential harm caused by air pollution further hinders improvement. During the heating season, air quality tends to worsen significantly in many areas.
A 14-point difference in AQI values (e.g., between 150 and 164) is not substantial in practical terms, as the health implications are very similar. Therefore, I don’t believe air quality in Poland is significantly more dangerous than in the Czech Republic.
https://preview.redd.it/h1p7j1hlbs9e1.jpeg?width=1456&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=02c2b24e2b20eccbe582b9bcf0dcb71d303ac461
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