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#An extended period of a high concentration of pollutants in the [[atmosphere]].<br/>
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#A  public alert or notification of unhealthful air quality.<br/> In the U.S., the degree of alert is often based on the [[pollutant standards index]] (PSI):  
== air pollution episode ==
#:Stage 1 episode or alert, for 200 &le; PSI &lt; 275. Public recommendation: avoid strenuous activities.  Children and elderly people advised to stay indoors.  
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#:Stage 2 episode or alert, for 275 &le; PSI &lt; 400. Public recommendation: cease all physical  activity, and stay indoors. Industry can be ordered to reduce emissions, and employees forced  to carpool or use mass transportation for their necessary travel.  
 
#:Stage 3 episode or alert, for PSI &ge; 400. Everyone ordered to remain at home with windows  closed. Minimize physical exertion and avoid driving vehicles. Automobile travel could be  restricted and industries ordered to reduce emissions.<br/>
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#<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">A  public alert or notification of unhealthful air quality.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">In the U.S., the degree of alert is often based on the [[pollutant standards index]] (PSI):  
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#:<div class="list_item">Stage 1 episode or alert, for 200 &le; PSI &lt; 275. Public recommendation: avoid strenuous activities.  Children and elderly people advised to stay indoors.</div>
#:<div class="list_item">Stage 2 episode or alert, for 275 &le; PSI &lt; 400. Public recommendation: cease all physical  activity, and stay indoors. Industry can be ordered to reduce emissions, and employees forced  to carpool or use mass transportation for their necessary travel.</div>
#:<div class="list_item">Stage 3 episode or alert, for PSI &ge; 400. Everyone ordered to remain at home with windows  closed. Minimize physical exertion and avoid driving vehicles. Automobile travel could be  restricted and industries ordered to reduce emissions.</div><br/></div><br/></div>
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Revision as of 16:21, 7 November 2023

#An extended period of a high concentration of pollutants in the atmosphere.

  1. A public alert or notification of unhealthful air quality.
    In the U.S., the degree of alert is often based on the pollutant standards index (PSI):
    Stage 1 episode or alert, for 200 ≤ PSI < 275. Public recommendation: avoid strenuous activities. Children and elderly people advised to stay indoors.
    Stage 2 episode or alert, for 275 ≤ PSI < 400. Public recommendation: cease all physical activity, and stay indoors. Industry can be ordered to reduce emissions, and employees forced to carpool or use mass transportation for their necessary travel.
    Stage 3 episode or alert, for PSI ≥ 400. Everyone ordered to remain at home with windows closed. Minimize physical exertion and avoid driving vehicles. Automobile travel could be restricted and industries ordered to reduce emissions.


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