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AirNow is your one-stop source for air quality data. Our recently redesigned site highlights air quality in your local area first, whilestill providing air
AIR QUALITY INDEX (AQI) This week, May 3-7, is Air Quality Awareness Week (#AQAW2021)! Visit our AQAW site for information on air quality and health, and check out some tools, resources, and educational materials that EPA and partner organizations have been working on. AIR QUALITY FLAG PROGRAM MAIN PAGE This week, May 3-7, is Air Quality Awareness Week (#AQAW2021)! Visit our AQAW site for information on air quality and health, and check out some tools, resources, and educational materials that EPA and partner organizations have been working on. 2021 AIR AWARENESS WEEK Celebrate Air Quality Awareness! On behalf of our AirNow partners – NOAA National Weather Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), U.S. Forest Service, National Aeronautics and Space Administration U.S.A. (NASA), and U.S. Department of State – EPA is pleased to announce Air Quality Awareness Week 2021 will be celebratedMay 3– 7.
FIRE AND SMOKE MAP
The Fire and Smoke Map displays information on ground level air quality monitors recording fine particulates (PM 2.5) from smoke and other sources, as well as information on fires, smoke plume locations, and special statements about smoke issued by various sources.. This map is designed to: Allow the user to browse current conditions STATE AQI | AIRNOW.GOV This week, May 3-7, is Air Quality Awareness Week (#AQAW2021)! Visit our AQAW site for information on air quality and health, and check out some tools, resources, and educational materials that EPA and partner organizations have been working on.PUBLICATIONS PAGE
This week, May 3-7, is Air Quality Awareness Week (#AQAW2021)! Visit our AQAW site for information on air quality and health, and check out some tools, resources, and educational materials that EPA and partner organizations have been working on.ASTHMA TUESDAY
Asthma is a chronic condition where the air passages in a person’s lungs easily become swollen or inflamed. It affects people of all ages and often starts during childhood. While all the causes are not known, genetic, environmental, and occupational factors can all contribute to the development of asthma. Asthma affects more than 24 million Americans, including over 6 million children. THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY: AN URGENT The Global Pandemic of Physical Inactivity: An Urgent Public Health Priority Harold W. (Bill) Kohl, III, Ph.D., MSPH University of Texas Health Science Center – Houston GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING AN AIR QUALITY (OZONE AND PM2.5 EPA-456/R-03-002 June 2003 Guidelines for Developing an Air Quality (Ozone and PM 2.5) Forecasting Program U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards AIRNOW.GOVAIRNOWABOUT AIRNOWHOW TO USE THIS SITEAIRNOW PARTNERSCONTACTUSANNOUNCEMENTS
AirNow is your one-stop source for air quality data. Our recently redesigned site highlights air quality in your local area first, whilestill providing air
AIR QUALITY INDEX (AQI) This week, May 3-7, is Air Quality Awareness Week (#AQAW2021)! Visit our AQAW site for information on air quality and health, and check out some tools, resources, and educational materials that EPA and partner organizations have been working on. AIR QUALITY FLAG PROGRAM MAIN PAGE This week, May 3-7, is Air Quality Awareness Week (#AQAW2021)! Visit our AQAW site for information on air quality and health, and check out some tools, resources, and educational materials that EPA and partner organizations have been working on. 2021 AIR AWARENESS WEEK Celebrate Air Quality Awareness! On behalf of our AirNow partners – NOAA National Weather Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), U.S. Forest Service, National Aeronautics and Space Administration U.S.A. (NASA), and U.S. Department of State – EPA is pleased to announce Air Quality Awareness Week 2021 will be celebratedMay 3– 7.
FIRE AND SMOKE MAP
The Fire and Smoke Map displays information on ground level air quality monitors recording fine particulates (PM 2.5) from smoke and other sources, as well as information on fires, smoke plume locations, and special statements about smoke issued by various sources.. This map is designed to: Allow the user to browse current conditions STATE AQI | AIRNOW.GOV This week, May 3-7, is Air Quality Awareness Week (#AQAW2021)! Visit our AQAW site for information on air quality and health, and check out some tools, resources, and educational materials that EPA and partner organizations have been working on.PUBLICATIONS PAGE
This week, May 3-7, is Air Quality Awareness Week (#AQAW2021)! Visit our AQAW site for information on air quality and health, and check out some tools, resources, and educational materials that EPA and partner organizations have been working on.ASTHMA TUESDAY
Asthma is a chronic condition where the air passages in a person’s lungs easily become swollen or inflamed. It affects people of all ages and often starts during childhood. While all the causes are not known, genetic, environmental, and occupational factors can all contribute to the development of asthma. Asthma affects more than 24 million Americans, including over 6 million children. THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY: AN URGENT The Global Pandemic of Physical Inactivity: An Urgent Public Health Priority Harold W. (Bill) Kohl, III, Ph.D., MSPH University of Texas Health Science Center – Houston GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING AN AIR QUALITY (OZONE AND PM2.5 EPA-456/R-03-002 June 2003 Guidelines for Developing an Air Quality (Ozone and PM 2.5) Forecasting Program U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards AIR QUALITY FLAG PROGRAM MAIN PAGE This week, May 3-7, is Air Quality Awareness Week (#AQAW2021)! Visit our AQAW site for information on air quality and health, and check out some tools, resources, and educational materials that EPA and partner organizations have been working on.NATIONAL MAPS
National Maps displaying Current Air Quality, Today's Air Quality Forecast. More Current Map Options, Current by Monitors, Contours Loop, Monitors Loop More Forecast Map Options, Tomorrow's Forecast,Today's Forecast by City, Tomorrow's Forecast by City HighestAQI Locations
2021 AIR AWARENESS WEEK Celebrate Air Quality Awareness! On behalf of our AirNow partners – NOAA National Weather Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), U.S. Forest Service, National Aeronautics and Space Administration U.S.A. (NASA), and U.S. Department of State – EPA is pleased to announce Air Quality Awareness Week 2021 will be celebratedMay 3– 7.
STATE AND LOCAL PARTNERS This week, May 3-7, is Air Quality Awareness Week (#AQAW2021)! Visit our AQAW site for information on air quality and health, and check out some tools, resources, and educational materials that EPA and partner organizations have been working on. FOUR STEPS TO STARTING AN AIR QUALITY FLAG PROGRAM Use the Quick Start Guide or follow these four steps to implement a flag program in your organization: 1. Purchase the flags. A set of 5 flags costs about $100. Here are some flag ordering tips. 2. Educate your organization and the community. Learn about the Air Quality Index colors and read through the Coordinator Handbook and the Fact Sheet. Use the sample parent letter or employee email and AIR QUALITY FLAG PROGRAM WIDGET A widget is a little graphic of information that you can install on your homepage. The Air Quality graphic of widgetFlag widget has a picture of the flag that your organization should fly. The widget updates automatically, so you’ll always know which color flag tofly.
AIR QUALITY FLAG PROGRAM: FACT SHEET Air Quality Flag Program: Fact Sheet What Is the Air Quality Flag Program? The Flag Program uses brightly colored flags based on the U.S. EPA’s Air Quality Index (AQI) to notify INDOOR AIR FILTRATION Choosing a Portable Air Cleaner . There are a wide variety of air cleaners on the market, ranging in price from about $50 to $3,000. Aircleaners
2021 EARTH DAY SCAVENGER HUNT www.airnow.gov/flag 2021 Earth Day Scavenger Hunt See how many of these things you can find. If you have enough people, make teams. The first group back with photos AIR QUALITY GUIDE FOR OZONE Title: Air Quality Guide for Ozone, August 2015, EPA-456/F-15-006 Author: EPA, Office of Air and Radiation Subject: air quality, ozone,air quality index\r
AIRNOW.GOVAIRNOWABOUT AIRNOWHOW TO USE THIS SITEAIRNOW PARTNERSCONTACTUSANNOUNCEMENTS
AirNow is your one-stop source for air quality data. Our recently redesigned site highlights air quality in your local area first, whilestill providing air
AIR QUALITY INDEX (AQI) Local air quality can affect our daily lives. Like the weather, it can change from day to day. EPA developed the Air Quality Index, or AQI, to make information available about the health effects of the five most common air pollutants, and how to avoid those effects.NATIONAL MAPS
National Maps displaying Current Air Quality, Today's Air Quality Forecast. More Current Map Options, Current by Monitors, Contours Loop, Monitors Loop More Forecast Map Options, Tomorrow's Forecast,Today's Forecast by City, Tomorrow's Forecast by City HighestAQI Locations
AIR QUALITY FLAG PROGRAM MAIN PAGE Here's how the Air Quality Flag Program works: each day your organization raises a flag that corresponds to how clean or polluted the air is. The color of the flag matches EPA's Air Quality Index (AQI): green, yellow, orange, red, and purple. On unhealthy days, your organization can use this information to adjust physical activities tohelp
FIRE AND SMOKE MAP
The Fire and Smoke Map displays information on ground level air quality monitors recording fine particulates (PM 2.5) from smoke and other sources, as well as information on fires, smoke plume locations, and special statements about smoke issued by various sources.. This map is designed to: Allow the user to browse current conditions US EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES AirNow and the U.S. Department of State collects Air Quality Monitoring data from U.S. embassies and consulates around the world to inform U.S. personnel and citizens overseas. FOUR STEPS TO STARTING AN AIR QUALITY FLAG Four Steps to Starting a Program. Use the Quick Start Guide or follow these four steps to implement a flag program in your organization: 1. Purchase the flags. A set of 5 flags costs about $100. Here are some flag ordering tips. 2. Educate your organization and the community. Learn about the Air Quality Index colors and read through the STATE AQI | AIRNOW.GOV This week, May 3-7, is Air Quality Awareness Week (#AQAW2021)! Visit our AQAW site for information on air quality and health, and check out some tools, resources, and educational materials that EPA and partner organizations have been working on. AIRNOW.GOVAIRNOWABOUT AIRNOWHOW TO USE THIS SITEAIRNOW PARTNERSCONTACTUSANNOUNCEMENTS
AirNow is your one-stop source for air quality data. Our recently redesigned site highlights air quality in your local area first, whilestill providing air
AIR QUALITY INDEX (AQI) Local air quality can affect our daily lives. Like the weather, it can change from day to day. EPA developed the Air Quality Index, or AQI, to make information available about the health effects of the five most common air pollutants, and how to avoid those effects.NATIONAL MAPS
National Maps displaying Current Air Quality, Today's Air Quality Forecast. More Current Map Options, Current by Monitors, Contours Loop, Monitors Loop More Forecast Map Options, Tomorrow's Forecast,Today's Forecast by City, Tomorrow's Forecast by City HighestAQI Locations
AIR QUALITY FLAG PROGRAM MAIN PAGE Here's how the Air Quality Flag Program works: each day your organization raises a flag that corresponds to how clean or polluted the air is. The color of the flag matches EPA's Air Quality Index (AQI): green, yellow, orange, red, and purple. On unhealthy days, your organization can use this information to adjust physical activities tohelp
FIRE AND SMOKE MAP
The Fire and Smoke Map displays information on ground level air quality monitors recording fine particulates (PM 2.5) from smoke and other sources, as well as information on fires, smoke plume locations, and special statements about smoke issued by various sources.. This map is designed to: Allow the user to browse current conditions US EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES AirNow and the U.S. Department of State collects Air Quality Monitoring data from U.S. embassies and consulates around the world to inform U.S. personnel and citizens overseas. FOUR STEPS TO STARTING AN AIR QUALITY FLAG Four Steps to Starting a Program. Use the Quick Start Guide or follow these four steps to implement a flag program in your organization: 1. Purchase the flags. A set of 5 flags costs about $100. Here are some flag ordering tips. 2. Educate your organization and the community. Learn about the Air Quality Index colors and read through the STATE AQI | AIRNOW.GOV This week, May 3-7, is Air Quality Awareness Week (#AQAW2021)! Visit our AQAW site for information on air quality and health, and check out some tools, resources, and educational materials that EPA and partner organizations have been working on.NATIONAL MAPS
National Maps displaying Current Air Quality, Today's Air Quality Forecast. More Current Map Options, Current by Monitors, Contours Loop, Monitors Loop More Forecast Map Options, Tomorrow's Forecast,Today's Forecast by City, Tomorrow's Forecast by City HighestAQI Locations
HOW TO USE THIS SITE The first time you use AirNow, you’ll land on the entry page. Click the locator icon or use the search box to enter a zip code, city, or state. Zip code and city take you to the city nearest to you that has air quality data. If there is no city within 50 miles of your location that has air quality data, you’ll be taken to aEDUCATION RESOURCES
This week, May 3-7, is Air Quality Awareness Week (#AQAW2021)! Visit our AQAW site for information on air quality and health, and check out some tools, resources, and educational materials that EPA and partner organizations have been working on. 2021 AIR AWARENESS WEEK Celebrate Air Quality Awareness! On behalf of our AirNow partners – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Weather Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), U.S. Forest Service (USFS), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and U.S. Department of State – EPA is pleased to announce Air Quality Awareness Week 2021 will be celebratedFIRES | AIRNOW.GOV
This week, May 3-7, is Air Quality Awareness Week (#AQAW2021)! Visit our AQAW site for information on air quality and health, and check out some tools, resources, and educational materials that EPA and partner organizations have been working on. FOUR STEPS TO STARTING AN AIR QUALITY FLAG Four Steps to Starting a Program. Use the Quick Start Guide or follow these four steps to implement a flag program in your organization: 1. Purchase the flags. A set of 5 flags costs about $100. Here are some flag ordering tips. 2. Educate your organization and the community. Learn about the Air Quality Index colors and read through the AQI CALCULATOR CONCENTRATION Concentration to AQI Calculator. DIRECTIONS: Select a pollutant, then enter the Concentration value. Click on “Calculate” to see the results. Select a Pollutant. PM2.5 - ParticulateDetails
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