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Radcliff, KY Air Quality & Indoor Air Guide | AQI, PM2.5 Trends

AQI, PM2.5, and Live Environmental Data for Radcliff, KY

Long-term air quality

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.

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Radcliff Long-term Air Quality
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Regional Air Quality Context

Radcliff is treated as a local community in KY, so the most useful signal is the long-term pollution baseline rather than a single live AQI reading. Annual PM2.5 averages 7.7 ug/m3, with roughly 0 unhealthy-air days per year, and the multi-year trend is improving. Its Clean Air Score is 74 (grade B), which helps compare Radcliff with other KY cities. Because Radcliff does not have its own long-running EPA station in this dataset, the report uses Louisville about 30.4 miles away as the closest proxy monitor.

Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in Radcliff is monitored for health safety. Long-term exposure to pollutants can lead to respiratory issues, making daily checks essential for active residents in KY.

Indoor Air Quality in Radcliff, KY

Outdoor pollution can still affect indoor air when windows are open, filtration is weak, or wildfire smoke moves in.

Complete Radcliff Home AQI & Filtration Guide

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AQI 0-50: Good
Windows

Usually safe to open windows for fresh air.

Air Purifier

Air purifier is optional for most households.

Stay Indoors

Normal indoor and outdoor activity is fine.

AQI 51-100: Moderate
Windows

Ventilate selectively; sensitive groups should watch symptoms.

Air Purifier

Run HEPA filtration on low if pollen, smoke smell, or traffic exhaust is noticeable.

Stay Indoors

Most people can continue normal activity; sensitive groups should keep an eye on AQI.

AQI 101-150: Unhealthy for sensitive groups
Windows

Keep windows closed so outdoor PM2.5 does not build indoors.

Air Purifier

Run HEPA filtration in bedrooms and main living spaces.

Stay Indoors

Children, older adults, and people with asthma should reduce outdoor exertion.

AQI 151+: Unhealthy
Windows

Keep windows and doors sealed as much as practical.

Air Purifier

Run filtration continuously; use the highest comfortable fan setting.

Stay Indoors

Stay indoors when possible and consider an N95 if you must go outside.

Health Recommendations

General Public

Most people can continue outdoor activities normally. Keep an eye on changing conditions.

Sensitive Groups

Children and elderly should reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion if AQI rises above 50.

Running & Outdoor Exercise Guide

Determine the absolute cleanest hours of the day to go for a run, walk, or outdoor workout in Radcliff.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Radcliff Air Quality

Is air quality in Radcliff safe today?

Current air quality in Radcliff is being monitored. Based on historical data, Radcliff has a clean air score of 74. For real-time updates, check the live monitoring panel on this page.

What is a dangerous AQI level?

An AQI (Air Quality Index) above 100 is considered unhealthy for sensitive groups, while levels above 150 are unhealthy for everyone. Levels above 300 are hazardous.

Should I wear a mask today in Radcliff?

If the AQI in Radcliff is above 150, an N95 mask is recommended for outdoor activities to filter out fine particulate matter (PM2.5).

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