Toronto, ON
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What this page tells you
This page combines annual PM2.5, unhealthy days, 5-year trend, and data coverage so you can compare long-term air quality, not just today's reading.
Toronto, ON air quality summary: Air quality metrics for Toronto, ON indicate a clean air score of 78, placing it in the B grade category. Annual PM2.5 levels of 7.9 µg/m³ are moderate, reflecting typical urban background levels. The data suggests that Toronto is on a positive trajectory for air cleanliness.
Clean Air Score
A B grade suggests good air quality, though occasional fluctuations in pollutant levels may occur.
🏡 What This Means for Buying
We recommend incorporating this B grade into your overall assessment of living in Toronto.
Indoor Air Quality in Toronto, ON
Outdoor pollution can still affect indoor air when windows are open, filtration is weak, or wildfire smoke moves in.
Common indoor air concerns in Toronto:
- Seasonal pollen and dust mite allergens
- VOCs from household products
💡 Recommended action: When AQI exceeds 100, use HEPA air purifiers and keep windows closed.
🩺 My Health Risk Assessment
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Health Advice
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Between 2013 and 2024, Toronto's air quality improved by 2.1 μg/m³. Based on NBER studies, this change correlates with a estimated 8.4% increase in relative property value retention.
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Why Toronto earned a 78
Raw inputs, scoring weights, and data coverage for this city.
📅 Past 30 Days Trend
Real-time daily PM2.5 AQI
The live data provider did not return enough hourly readings to draw a 30-day chart for this location. Current AQI can still be used for today's decisions.
🌸 Pollen Outlook
Current Seasonal Forecast
How it worksBased on current seasonal forecast data. Not a long-term pollution rating or relocation score.
Score Breakdown
| Component | Weight | Score Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| Annual Air Quality | 40% | 82 |
| Unhealthy Days | 25% | 91 |
| 5-Year Trend | 20% | 85 |
| Seasonal Variability | 10% | 72 |
| Extreme Events | 5% | 75 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Canadian Content Disclaimer: This page is part of a limited pilot program for Canadian users. Air quality measurements are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute official health advice.
For official health guidance related to air quality in Canada, please consult the Health Canada website.
About This Data
Data Sources
Historical air quality mapping and scoring are based completely on official U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) AirNow API data. 5-day AQI forecasts are provided by WAQI.
Methodology
Our Clean Air Score (0-100) is a proprietary algorithm that weighs multiple factors:
- Annual PM2.5 averages (40%)
- Frequency of unhealthy days (25%)
- 5-year pollution trends (20%)
- Seasonal variability and extreme events (15%)
Updates & Accuracy
Real-time data is updated hourly. Historical aggregate scores are recalculated monthly to reflect the latest trends. While we strive for accuracy, sensor maintenance and local conditions can affect individual readings.
Practical Advice
When AQI > 100: Sensitive groups (children, elderly, asthmatics) should limit prolonged outdoor exertion.
When AQI > 150: Everyone should avoid outdoor exercise and keep windows closed.
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Toronto Air Quality FAQs
What is the air quality grade for Toronto?
The area has been assigned a B grade, reflecting a clean air score of 78.
What drives the air quality score in Toronto?
Our score primarily tracks PM2.5, which averages 7.9 µg/m³ annually in Toronto.
What is the long-term trend for air in Toronto?
Yes, the data shows an improving trend for air quality in Toronto.
Does Toronto have a local air quality monitor?
The data for Toronto is sourced directly from a monitor situated in the local area.