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Brochures and facts sheets Learn more about smog and how you can protect yourself from exposure to the harmful air pollutants.

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February 2005 PDF The air you breathe: smog and your health brochure (PDF file size 290KB)
February 2005 PDF Outdoor exercise during heat and smog alerts brochure (PDF file size 122 KB)
August 2005 PDF Playing outdoors during smog and heat alerts fact sheet (PDF file size 33.6 KB)
April 2006 PDF Idle-free information card (PDF file size 47 KB)
April 2006 PDF Idle-free window decal (PDF file size 19 KB)
April 2006 PDF Idle-free facts - fact sheet on vehicle idling (PDF file size 82 KB)

The combination of high heat and high humidity can also be dangerous to your health. Find out more about how you can beat the heat and stay safe while enjoying the summer months.

You can also learn more about the new national Air Quality Health Index and find out how you can protect your health while enjoying your outdoor activities year round.

For additional resources on smog and air quality, visit the Publications and reports, Position statements, and Air quality links pages on this web site.


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