Here’s clear advice we would give to people with breathing sensitivities like ABPA (Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis), CPA (Chronic Pulmonary Aspergillosis), Asthma, Bronchiectasis, or COPD:
✅ 1. Check Air Quality Before Going Out
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Use air quality apps daily (especially if planning exercise or outdoor errands).
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Recommended free apps/sites:
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AirVisual / IQAir (worldwide PM2.5 tracking – nice smartphone APP)
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Plume Labs (detailed forecasts + recommendations)
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DEFRA UK Pollution Forecast (official government site)
- Met Office (Official government site)
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Key numbers to know:
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PM2.5 > 35 μg/m³ → unhealthy for lung patients
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PM10 > 50 μg/m³ → increased irritation risk
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“Moderate” or worse on DEFRA scale → minimize outdoor exposure if possible.
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✅ 2. Time Your Outdoor Activity Smartly
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Early mornings often have higher pollution (overnight trapping by cold air).
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Mid-morning to early afternoon (10 am – 2 pm) often cleaner if sunny and breezy.
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Avoid rush hours — pollution is highest when traffic is heavy.
🔵 Good practice:
Walk, shop, or garden during cleaner, warmer parts of the day if possible.
✅ 3. Mask Up on Moderate or Higher Pollution Days
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If AQI (Air Quality Index) is moderate or worse:
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Use a lightweight FFP2/N95 or better mask outdoors.
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Valved masks are better for breathing comfort but remember: valve masks protect you, not others.
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Reusable masks with PM2.5 filters are also helpful (e.g., Cambridge Mask Pro).
✅ 4. Avoid High-Risk Locations
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Don’t walk along busy main roads if you can avoid it.
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Stay a block back from heavy traffic routes — pollution drops dramatically even just 100 meters away!
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Avoid construction sites, open fires, industrial areas, and bus depots.
✅ 5. Protect Indoors Too
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Close windows on bad air days (especially facing traffic).
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Use HEPA air purifiers indoors if you can — they trap fine pollution particles and mold spores too.
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Shower/change clothes after coming inside if you’ve been out during very polluted times — particles stick to hair and clothing.
✅ 6. Listen to Your Body
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If you feel tight-chested, start coughing, or wheezy after being outside:
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Stop, mask up immediately if you haven’t.
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Use a rescue inhaler if prescribed (salbutamol, Ventolin).
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Get into cleaner air (indoors with windows shut).
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Even if pollution readings seem only “moderate,”
if your lungs react badly, trust your body first, not the number.
🎯 Simple Golden Rules for ABPA/CPA patients:
| Condition | When to mask outdoors | When to stay indoors |
|---|---|---|
| ABPA flare | Mask on at AQI moderate or higher | Stay indoors if AQI high/very high |
| CPA stable | Mask if dusty or AQI moderate+ | Avoid heavy exertion on polluted days |
| Bronchiectasis | Always mask if dusty + avoid traffic | Rest indoors if air quality poor |
🧡 Quick “Air Quality Survival Kit” for Sensitive Lungs
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Small FFP2/N95 mask (valved for comfort)
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Small bottle of water (stay hydrated — pollution thickens mucus)
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Rescue inhaler (if prescribed)
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Air quality app installed and checked daily
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Lightweight jacket/hat to minimize particles on hair and skin
🔵 Final Mindset Tip:
🌿 You don’t have to avoid outdoors forever —
you just need to be strategic about which days and where you go.
“Pick your battles. Choose your air.”
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