In addition to the steps below during an ozone-smog alert you might want to use conventional gasoline instead of gasahol which contributes to ozone-smog levels. Charlie Winterwood M.D. --- Jane Clark <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > IOWA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES > > June 27, 2002 > > AIR QUALITY IMPROVES AFTER OZONE SMOG HITS EAST AND > WEST IOWA > > DES MOINES - Good to moderate air quality returned > to Iowa as ozone smog hit > extreme sides of the state this week. > > Harrison county and adjacent areas in extreme > western Iowa experienced an > Air Quality Index of 104 on Tuesday for ozone smog, > a level considered > unhealthy for sensitive groups engaged in prolonged > outdoor exertion. The > Scott and Clinton county area hit 124 on Sunday and > 100 on Monday. > > "We should see the AQI in the 40s to low 50s across > the state today, levels > in the green, or good category," said Brian Button, > DNR air information > specialist. No health effects are associated with > air quality in this range. > > Ozone smog forms when emissions from vehicles, > utilities and boilers and > fumes from paints, gasoline and chemicals "cook" or > react in sunlight and > warm temperatures to form ground-level ozone, a > colorless gas capable of > irritating lung tissue. > > Levels 101 and higher are considered unhealthy for > sensitive groups such as > asthmatics under the national Air Quality Index > (AQI), which reports > pollution levels using a color-coded and numerical > range for pollutants. The > higher the AQI, the poorer the air quality. > > An AQI of 1 to 50 is green or good; 51 to 100 is > yellow or moderate; 101 to > 150 is orange or unhealthy for sensitive groups; 151 > to 200 is red, > unhealthy for everyone. Rarely used in the nation > are purple for very > unhealthy (201 to 300) and maroon for hazardous (301 > to 500.) > > In Iowa, the overwhelming majority of days fall into > the good to moderate > categories and all of Iowa currently meets federal > outdoor health standards, > although extreme eastern Iowa is pushing the > standards. > > In many U.S. communities, AQI values are mostly > below 100, with values > greater than 100 occurring several times a year. > Several metropolitan areas > in the United States have more severe air pollution > problems, and the AQI in > these areas may often exceed 100. AQI values higher > than 200 are infrequent > and AQI values above 300 are extremely rare. > > Iowans can check air pollution levels at > www.iowacleanair.com. "This website > allows Iowans prone to breathing difficulty to check > air quality and see if > they should be exercising out-of-doors or doing > prolonged, heavy work > outside," said Button. "Air in the orange category > is potentially unhealthy > for some individuals." > > For more information, contact Brian Button at (515) > 281-7832, or by e-mail > at [log in to unmask] > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Earlier in the week, the DNR asked area residents to > consider simple > voluntary actions to avoid the heat while preventing > pollution. To give > sunlight less time to react with emissions and > smog-forming fumes, citizens > can: > > * Postpone lawn mowing, oil-based painting and auto > refueling until late in > the day or evening, > > * Postpone unnecessary driving until evening or > consolidate errands to use > the car when pollution controls are warmed > > * Avoid or postpone use of heavy-emitting two-stroke > engines such as > gas-powered mowers, weed trimmers and chain saws > until evening. > > * To prevent particulate matter, avoid burning > trash, debris and wastes. > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > - - - - - - > For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET > TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT > to [log in to unmask] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]