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2005
OZONE SEASON
CLEAN
AIR DAYS -
What should I do?
St. Louis established an air quality
program in the Summer of 1996 which included the air quality forecast.
In 2005, you may hear meteorologists or the Post Dispatch refer
to the day as "Green,
Yellow,
Orange or Red"
forecasts with regards air quality for the ozone season. Following
is some information about the weather conditions for each day as
well as recommended actions which may help you.
Listen for KMOV's
forecast at 5 and 6 o'clock, check your Post Dispatch Regional Section,
or visit
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Every
summer, high smog levels cause some 159,000 trips to the ER,
53,000 hospital admissions and 6,000,000 asthma attacks.
The Benefits of Public Transportation,
APTA
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2005
Ozone Season
Choose
a Better Way
There's
a strong link between choosing alternatives to driving alone and
our air quality? It's true! The way you get to work, or shopping,
or anywhere you need to go, can greatly impact our air quality .
. . and the health of our region. And if you drive
solo all the time, you're contributing to the auto emissions that
are one of the biggest causes of poor air quality. But you can choose
a better way to go.
Try
Transit!
Taking transit
is always a better, more affordable way to go.
Consider
Carpooling
- RideFinders
can link you to fellow carpoolers who live and work near you so
you can share the ride. Each passenger you add is one fewer car
on the road. Call 1.800.VIP. RIDE.
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People
in St. Louis drive over 55 million miles every day, producing
over 125 tons of ozone forming hydrocarbons daily.
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Air
Quality Forecast
| RED DAYS
| ORANGE DAYS
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YELLOW DAYS | GREEN DAYS |
| CLEAN AIR PASS |
It's
a Red Day . . . Here's
what you can do:
- GET
YOUR COMPANY INVOLVED in offering commuter benefits
- Everyone especially children should
limit strenuous outdoor work and exercise.
- People with heart or respiratory
ailments, children and the elderly should limit their outdoor
activities during peak ozone times 11 to 7 p.m.
- Use your transit
pass to ride on MetroLink and the buses.
- Take your lunch to work.
- Change an off-site meeting to a
conference call.
- Take public transportation.
- Carpool, vanpool, telecommute,
combine errands. Try not to drive alone.
- Defer lawn and gardening activities
that use gas-powered equipment.
- Do not refuel on Red Days. If refueling
is a must, wait until after dusk.
- Avoid excessive idling.
- Keep your car well-maintained.
- Turn off
some lights at home.
- Start charcoal with an electric
or chimney-type starter; not lighter fluid.
- Postpone using oil-based paints.
- Follow the recommendations for
yellow and orange
days as well.
It's an Orange
Day . . . Here's what
you can do:
- GET
YOUR COMPANY INVOLVED in offering commuter benefits
- Use MetroLink or the buses.
- Sensitive children and adults and
people with respiratory diseases such as asthma should limit prolonged,
moderate exertion outdoors.
- Refuel cars after dusk to limit
daytime pollution releases.
- Avoid mowing the lawn with a gas
mower.
- Take the bus, MetroLink, carpool,
vanpool, bike, or walk.
- Combine trips and errands by planning
ahead.
- Limit your car's idling time as
much as possible.
- Conserve electricity and set air
conditioners to 78 degrees.
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Two
MetroLink tracks have the same capacity as 16 lanes of highway.
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It's a Yellow
Day . . . Here's what
you can do:
- GET
YOUR COMPANY INVOLVED in offering commuter benefits
- Refuel cars after dusk to limit
daytime pollution releases.
- Avoid mowing the lawn with a gas
mower.
- Take the bus, MetroLink, carpool,
vanpool, bike, or walk.
- Combine trips and errands by planning
ahead.
- Limit your car's idling time as
much as possible.
- Conserve electricity and set air
conditioners to 78 degrees.
It's a Green
Day . . . Here's
what you can do:
- GET
YOUR COMPANY INVOLVED in offering commuter benefits
- Use
transit, carpool, bike or walk when possible.
- Keep your cars and boats tuned
up.
- Use environmentally safe cleaning
products and water based paints.
- When gassing up your vehicle, do
not top off your tank. (This releases fumes into the air.)
- Plant a tree in your yard or neighborhood.
- Link your trips together.
- Watch KMOV Channel 4 and Register
for the GREEN Day GIVEAWAY promotions.
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