What is smog and what can you do about it?
Your region's rich farmlands and small towns are no match for the smog and pollution that blows in from nearby cities. Ground-level ozone (known as smog), created by power plants, chemical plants, refineries, cars, trucks, and/or trains, can lead to various health risks. Plus, pesticides, fertilizers, smoke from prescribed burns, and more from farmlands can have a large impact on the air we breathe too.
"Active children are the group at highest risk from ozone exposure. Such children often spend a large part of their summer vacation outdoors, engaged in vigorous activities either in their neighborhood or at summer camp. Children are also more likely
to have asthma or other respiratory illnesses." – AirNow
Knowing what lingers in the air outside may be shocking, but did you know the air inside your home is up to five times more polluted? An AprilAire ventilation system pushes dirty air out while letting fresh air in. Along with an AprilAire whole-home air purifier and MERV 16 air filters, you can help capture smog and air pollution that is carried in from the outdoors, helping you and your family breathe Healthy Air at home. Find a Healthy Air Professional in the Midwest today.