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Sunday, September 26, is an Ozone Action Day

  • 24 September 2021
  • Author: Connie Odom
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Sunday, September 26, is an Ozone Action Day

Sunday, September 26, 2021, is an Ozone Action Day. This means that ozone is forecast to reach levels that are “unhealthy for sensitive groups” or greater than 70 ppb. Sensitive groups include senior citizens, children and teenagers, adults with respiratory illness, and adults who are active outside, such as outdoor workers. Please limit your driving, especially avoiding the use of vehicles between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. and after 5 p.m. as ozone is created most during these hours. Also, fuel up your cars and trucks early in the morning or at night. Other actions you can take may include:

  • Telecommute, if your supervisor approves it.
  • Bring a lunch to your office.
  • Carpool or take public transportation.
  • Don’t idle your vehicle.
  • If you can, postpone your off-site meeting to another day or conference in by phone if there is the capability.

Let’s all do our share to keep the manufacturing of ozone at a minimum! Your lungs and those of your family and friends will thank you!

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