Salmon Arm Air Quality Map
View current AQHI observations around Salmon Arm and compare observed health risk with the separate modelled wildfire-smoke forecast.
How to read AQHI around Salmon Arm
Salmon Arm air quality can reflect wildfire smoke alongside ozone, road traffic, residential activity, dust, and regional pollutant transport. AQHI combines multiple pollutants into a short-term health-risk index at participating stations and does not identify a wildfire source on its own. Conditions can vary around Shuswap Lake, the city, forested slopes, and nearby rural communities, so one observation is not treated as universally representative.
Observation, not a city-wide constant
AQHI values come from participating reporting locations and communicate combined health risk from multiple air pollutants. The nearest observation may not match every neighbourhood around Salmon Arm, and a missing marker is not evidence of clean air. Wildfire smoke is one possible contributor rather than the definition of AQHI.
A focused starting view, not a clipped dataset
This page starts the national FireRadar layer around Salmon Arm. The underlying AQHI station layer is not clipped to municipal boundaries, so nearby conditions remain visible as you pan or zoom. FireRadar does not infer a uniform value inside a city boundary.
Health and safety limitation
FireRadar is an informational environmental map. Follow Environment and Climate Change Canada, provincial health agencies, local public-health guidance, and emergency authorities for health or safety decisions. This page does not diagnose exposure, determine whether outdoor activity is safe, or predict individual health effects.
Related Salmon Arm wildfire context
Smoke and air quality can change even when no confirmed wildfire is close to Salmon Arm. Use the local wildfire page for current official incidents, the fire-danger page for broad fire-weather context, and the province view when you need a wider regional picture.