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Heatwave Triggers Air Pollution Alert

Temperature and humidity will create unsafe breathing conditions Wednesday, warn the National Weather Service and Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.

If it feels hard to breathe in this heat, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency isn't surprised.

The National Weather Service has declared Wednesday an Air Pollution Action day—the second in 2011. Conditions will create air unhealthy for some residents to breathe.

The corresponding Clean Air Alert will last until midnight Wednesday, July 20.

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The alert indicates that widespread ozone and air pollution levels are expected to reach or exceed the unhealthy level for those with respiratory issues. Anyone with asthma or pulmonary or respiratory disease should avoid prolonged outdoor activity.

Area residents are urged to reduce pollution levels by following the tips below:
1.  Take public transit. Carpool, walk or bike.
2.  If driving, consolidate errands and run them after 7 p.m.
3.  Switch to compact fluorescent light bulbs.
4.  Set your thermostate up at least two degrees.
5.  Turn off and unplug electronics.
6.  Use environmentally friendly household and cleaning products.
7.  Use a charcoal chimney or gas grill instead of lighter fluid.
8.  Avoid using gasoline-powered equipment on action days.
9.  Do not burn leaves and other yard waste.
10. Check your local daily air quality forecast or sign up to receive your forecast via email at www.cleantheair.org.

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Due to the expected elevated pollution levels, people are encouraged to avoid prolonged outdoor exertion, particularly those with pre-existing respiratory problems, according to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.


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