Frankston Air Quality Index (AQI) and Air Pollution

The Frankston Air Quality Index (AQI) today is 42 (Good). The dominant pollutant is O3. Other measured pollutants include NO₂ (3.4 ppb), SO₂ (0.6 ppb), CO (0.113 ppm), O₃ (0.046 ppm), PM10 (4µg/m³), PM2.5 (3.2 µg/m³), contributing to air pollution.

Live AQI

42(US-AQI)

Air Quality is

Good

Main Pollutant: O3

Last updated: just now

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Current Air Quality Index (AQI) Frankston
14°C
60%
7 Km/h

Major Pollutants Frankston

PM2.5
Good

3.2 µg/m³

PM10
Good

4 µg/m³

O₃
Good

0.046 ppm

CO
Good

0.113 ppm

NO₂
Good

3.4 ppb

SO₂
Good

0.6 ppb

In Frankston, the main air pollutant is O3. It mostly comes from Ozone forms when sunlight reacts with gases from vehicles and industries. It can irritate the lungs and throat and make it difficult to breathe especially for people with asthma. To stay safe, Try to avoid outdoor exercise during afternoon hours when ozone levels are usually high.

Frankston air quality

Frankston is a coastal suburb on Port Phillip Bay known for its beaches, shopping precincts, and recreational parks. Summers are warm and winters are mild with moderate rainfall. The area combines urban facilities with natural attractions such as the bay and national parks. Residents enjoy outdoor lifestyles, water activities, and community events.

Traffic and urban activity can temporarily affect air quality. Coastal breezes help maintain clean air and moderate pollution levels.

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