It’s Air Quality Awareness Week! This annual EPA-sponsored event is meant to promote the value of clean air and how to make it better wherever you are. When resting, the average adult breathes about 11,600 quarts of air daily. Everything that’s in the air goes into your lungs where it affects your health.
The biggest air quality challenge facing Orange County is ozone production. It occurs primarily in the summer when the strong sunshine reacts with automobile exhaust. Together, they form ozone, one of the most potent respiratory irritants. Fortunately, Orange County has met the federal standards for ozone management, but when they do issue warnings, abiding by their recommendations.
Your home’s air could be among the most polluted you breathe. Besides bringing home VOCs (volatile organic compounds) in products you buy, you may produce your own set of pollutants. If you use a gas stove without using the exhaust fan or run your HVAC system with clogged filters, the air quality inside your home will deteriorate.
Why not start Air Quality Awareness Week with a commitment to improve your home’s air quality all year long by: