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Chicago Air Quality Alert as 10M People Told To Limit Time Outdoors

Chicago Air Quality Alert as 10M People Told To Limit Time Outdoors

Summary

An air quality alert has been issued for the Chicago area due to expected unhealthy ozone levels over the next two days. People with breathing problems are advised to limit time outdoors, while officials suggest ways to reduce exposure indoors.

Key Facts

  • The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the alert covering about 9.4 million people in the Chicago metro area.
  • The alert is in effect through Wednesday night and warns of unhealthy ozone pollution levels for sensitive groups.
  • Ozone pollution is caused by emissions from cars, power plants, and factories reacting with sunlight, especially in hot weather.
  • Ground-level ozone can worsen asthma and other lung problems, mainly affecting children, older adults, and people with existing health issues.
  • A similar air quality alert is active in Northwest Indiana.
  • Authorities recommend combining errands, carpooling, using public transport, and turning off engines when stopped to reduce pollution.
  • To protect indoor air, people should keep windows closed, use air conditioners or purifiers, and avoid activities that increase indoor pollution like burning candles or using gas-powered lawn equipment.
  • Residents can check real-time air quality updates through official websites.
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