the airspot map

Community-powered data, resources and spaces for healthier indoor air.

  • 🌍 Community-submitted CO₂ readings
  • 📡 AirSpot device measurements
  • 😷 Mask Blocs and mutual aid groups
  • 🤝 COVID-safe meetups and community events
  • 📚 Libraries and device lending programs
  • ❤️ Community-submitted safe points of interest

Filter locations by type, CO₂ level, and date, then contribute your own data to help others make informed decisions.

Access the AirSpot Map

AirSpot Map Quick Links

 

🌍 Introduction to the AirSpot Map
Learn what the map is, what data it contains, and how the community contributes.

 

📈 Enter CO₂ Data
Add CO₂ readings to help others better understand indoor air quality in shared spaces.

 

📍 Add a Location or Resource
Submit Mask Blocs, COVID-safe meetups, healthcare facilities, libraries, clean-air businesses, and other community resources.

 

🔍 Filter and Explore Data
Filter locations by type, CO₂ level, date of entry, and other criteria to find the information most relevant to you.

AirSpot Map instruction Videos:

Acknowledgements

 

The AirSpot Map builds on the incredible work of the global clean air and COVID-conscious community. We are deeply grateful to the volunteers, developers, researchers, advocates and citizen scientists who have created and maintained open data resources that help people make more informed decisions about the spaces they share.

 

Special thanks to:

Raven Clean Air Map – pioneers of community-submitted indoor CO₂ mapping and clean-air venue information. 

COVID CO₂ Tracker – an open platform enabling people to share and discover indoor CO₂ measurements. 

Indoor CO₂ Map – Aurel Wunsch's open-source project helping make indoor air quality data more accessible.

COVID Action Map – connecting people with COVID-conscious communities, resources, events and mutual aid initiatives.

 

Together, these projects have contributed thousands of locations, measurements and community resources that help make The AirSpot Map a richer, more useful resource for everyone. Their commitment to openness, collaboration and public health demonstrates what can be achieved when communities work together toward healthier indoor spaces.

Help make indoor air safe for everyone:

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