How to Stop Air Pollution Causes
Instructions
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Use less electricity. Turn off lights when you leave the room ,and do not leave electrical appliances switched on when not in use. Wash your clothes on a cool or warm - rather than hot. Reduce the thermostat on your water heater to 120 degrees F.
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Drive less. Whenever possible walk, bike, or take public transit instead. Join a carpool if you use your car for regular journeys.
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Run an environmentally friendly car. Visit the Environmental Protection Agency's Green Vehicle Guide website for information on efficient, low-polluting models in your area. Fill up with an energy-conserving grade motor oil. Keep tires properly inflated and aligned to lower fuel use. Get regular maintenance checks.
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Improve indoor air quality. Keep wood stoves and fireplaces well maintained to minimize emissions. Use EPA-certified models to guarantee safety and efficiency. Choose paints, stains, finishes, and paint strippers that are low in Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). Refrain from smoking indoors.
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Recycle your waste whenever possible. This includes paper, plastic, glass bottles, cardboard, and aluminum cans. Don't burn wood or trash.
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Support nationwide campaigns to reduce air pollution. Visit the American Lung Association's website to find out about clean air initiatives in your area.
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