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51 Tips For Cleaner Air

Air pollution is a worldwide problem, but there are ways nearly everyone can help reduce it.
Every
time folks drive to work or school, use heaters
or air conditioners, clean windows or even style
their hair, they make choices that can reduce or increase air pollution.
The
following tips are designed to provide meaningful
ways for individuals to help reduce air pollution.
When more people make clean air a priority, we'll
all breathe easier.
Drive Less
In
many areas, about half the air pollution comes
from cars and trucks. Two big
ways to reduce air pollution are to drive less, even a little less, and to drive
smart. Fewer trips in your car or truck will help
cut air pollution. And how you
drive can reduce your car's air pollution contribution.
Driving
less doesn't mean you have to stay home. Try combining
driving with other ways of getting where you want
to go:
1. Carpool.
2. Walk or ride a bike.
3. Shop by phone or mail.
4. Ride public transit.
5. Telecommute.
Drive Smart
Driving
smart keeps pollution at a minimum:
6. Accelerate gradually.
7. Use cruise control on the highway.
8. Obey the speed limit.
9. Combine your errands into one trip.
10. Keep your car tuned and support the Smog Check
Program.
11. Don't top off at the gas pump.
12. Replace your car's air filter.
13. Keep your tires properly inflated.
14. Have a smoking vehicle checked immediately.
That's not all. When shopping
for your next car...
15.
Look for the most efficient, lowest polluting
model or even a zero-polluting electric car. Ask
for and read their literature to compare.
And if you must drive on days with unhealthy air...
16.
Drive your newest car. Newer cars generally pollute
less than older models.
Choose
Air-Friendly Products
Many
products you
use in your home, in the yard, or at the office
are made with smog-forming chemicals that escape
into the air when you use them. Here are a few
ways to put a lid on products that pollute:
17.
Select products that are water-based or have low
amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
18. Use water-based paints. Look for paints labeled
zero-VOC.
19. Paint with a brush, not a sprayer.
20. Store solvents in air-tight containers.
21. Use a push or electric lawn mower.
22. Start your barbecue briquettes with an electric
probe. Or use a
propane or natural gas barbecue.
Save Energy
Saving
energy helps reduce air pollution. Whenever you burn
a fossil fuel, you pollute the air. Use less gasoline,
natural gas, and electricity (power plants burn
fossil fuels to generate electricity):
23.
Turn off the lights when you leave a room.
24. Replace energy-hungry incandescent lights
with fluorescent lighting.
25. Check with your utility company for energy
conservation tips.
26. Use a programmable thermostat that automatically
turns off
the air conditioner or heater when you don't need
them.
27. Add insulation to your home.
28. Use a fan instead of air conditioning.
29. Use an EPA-approved wood burning stove or
fireplace insert.
30. Microwave small meals.
31. Insulate your water heater.
32. Install low-flow shower heads.
Waste Not
It
takes energy to make and sell the products we use. Here are
ways to cut energy use, reduce air pollution,
and save money.
33.
Choose recycled products.
34. Choose products with recyclable packaging.
35. Reuse paper bags.
36. Recycle paper, plastics, and metals.
37. Print and photocopy on both sides of paper.
Watch Out
for the Small Stuff
When
you breathe, very small particles such as dust, soot, and acid
droplets can slip past your lung's natural defense
system. These particles get stuck deep in your
lungs and may cause problems increased asthma
attacks, more bronchitis and other lung diseases,
less resistance to infections, and even premature
death for the elderly or people who are already
ill. Here are a few things you can do to reduce
pollution and protect yourself:
38.
Don't use a wood stove or fireplace on days with
unhealthy air.
39. Avoid using leaf blowers and other types of
equipment that
raise a lot of dust. Try using a rake or broom.
40. Drive slowly on unpaved roads.
41. Drive less, particularly on days with unhealthy
air.
42. Avoid vigorous physical activity on days with
unhealthy air.
Know the
Inside Story
Air
pollution is a problem indoors and out. Most people spend
at least 80 percent of their lives indoors. Here
are some ways you can reduce pollution in your
home, office, or school:
43.
Don't smoke. If someone must smoke, send them
outdoors.
44. Some products such as cleaning agents, paints,
and glues
contain dangerous chemicals. Use them outdoors
or with
plenty of ventilation indoors.
45. Use safer products, such as baking soda instead
of harsher
cleaners.
46. Don't heat your home with a gas cooking stove.
47. Have your gas appliances and heater regularly
inspected
and maintained.
48. Clean frequently to remove dust and molds.
Speak Up
for Clean Air
Now
that you have read these tips, you know more about
reducing air pollution than most people. Try some
of the ways described above. It will make a difference.
Then, let other people know what you've found
out.:
49.
Write to your local paper. Support action for
healthy air.
50. Let your elected representatives know you
support action for cleaner air.
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