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Wednesday 14 May 2014

Ground level fight against air pollution

At Home:

1. Avoid using chemical pesticides or fertilizers in your yard and garden. Many fertilizers are a source of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming. Try organic products instead.

2. Compost your yard waste instead of burning it. Outdoor burning is not advisable, as it pollutes air. Breathing this smokeis bad for you, your family and your neighbors. Plus, you can usethe compost in your garden.

3. If you use a wood stove or fireplace to heat your home, it would be better to consider switching to another form of heatwhich does not generate smoke. It is always better to use sweater or warm clothing than using fireplace.

4. Be energy efficient. Most traditional sources of energy burn fossil fuels, causing air pollution. Keep your home well-maintained with weather-stripping, storm windows, and insulation. Lowering your thermostat can also help – and for every two degrees Fahrenheityou lower it, you save about two percent on your heating bill.

5. Plant trees and encourage other to plant trees as well. Treesabsorb and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and filter out air pollution. During warmer days, trees provide cool air, unnecessary use of energy on air conditioning is avoided, hence the air pollution.

6. Try to stop smoking; at home, at office or at outside. Tobacco smoking not only deteriorates self's health, it affects others health too.

On the Road:

7. Keep your vehicle well maintained. A poorly maintained engine both creates more air pollution and uses more fuel. Replace oil and air filters regularly, and keep your tires properly inflated.

8. Drive less. Walking, bicycling, riding the bus, or working from home can save you money as well as reducing air pollution.

9. Don't idle your vehicle. If you stop for more than 30 seconds, except in traffic, turn off your engine.

10. Don't buy more car than you need. Four-wheel drive, all-wheeldrive, engine size, vehicle weight,and tire size all affect the amountof fuel your vehicle uses.

The more fuel it uses the more air pollution it causes.

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