Tallinn Air Quality & DIY Air Purifiers

How Clean Air Kits Help Tallinn Residents Breathe Easier

Tallinn's Air Quality Overview

~8-10 µg/m³
PM2.5 Annual Mean (2024)
Hea air quality rating
450 000 (linnastu: 600 000)
Population
Residents potentially affected by air pollution
5 µg/m³
WHO 2021 Guideline
Global recommended annual safe level for PM2.5

Air Quality Impact in Tallinn

Key Air Quality Facts

  • PM2.5 Levels: ~8-10 µg/m³ - Hea air quality rating for a major European city
  • Main Concerns: Talvine küte, liiklusheitmed, sadamategevus, kevadine tolm
  • Health Impact: Üldiselt hea õhukvaliteet, WHO suuniste piires enamiku ajast
  • Improvement Measures: Elektritransport laieneb, kaugkütte moderniseerimine, rohealade laiendamine
  • Regulatory Oversight: Keskkonnaamet, Terviseamet

Popular Tallinn Districts

Residents in Kesklinn, Kristiine, and Põhja-Tallinn particularly benefit from indoor air purification due to higher urban density and traffic.

PM2.5 Levels vs WHO Guidelines

WHO Safe
5 µg/m³
Tallinn
~8-10 µg/m³
WHO Interim
10 µg/m³

*WHO 2021 Guidelines. Tallinn air quality compared to global standards.

How DIY Air Purifiers Help Tallinn Residents

Control Your Indoor Air

While outdoor air quality in Tallinn is monitored by Keskkonnaamet, Terviseamet, indoor air can be 2-5x more polluted. Our HEPA-based DIY kits remove 99.97% of PM2.5 particles in your home.

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Proven Effectiveness

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Official Data Sources & Air Quality Information

Tallinn Air Quality Authority

Official monitoring and regulation by Keskkonnaamet, Terviseamet

European Environment Agency

EU-wide air quality standards and monitoring (EEA)

eea.europa.eu →

WHO Air Quality Guidelines

2021 Global Air Quality Guidelines for PM2.5, NO₂, and other pollutants

who.int/air-quality →

IQAir World Air Quality Report

Real-time and historical air quality data for cities worldwide

iqair.com →

Understanding WHO Air Quality Guidelines (2021)

Pollutant WHO Guideline (Annual) Tallinn 2024 Status
PM2.5 5 µg/m³ ~8-10 µg/m³ (Hea)
PM10 15 µg/m³ Generally monitored and compliant
NO₂ 10 µg/m³ Improving across European cities

Note: Elektritransport laieneb, kaugkütte moderniseerimine, rohealade laiendamine