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September 14th Air Quality Alert Updates

Thu
Sep 14
2017
4:18 PM
September 14th Air Quality Alert

Air Quality Alert Issued for New Orleans Area, Thursday, Sep. 14

The New Orleans Health Department (NOHD) is advising residents that an Air Quality Alert has been issued for New Orleans until midnight tonight, Thursday, September 14th. An upper-level ridge of high pressure, warm temperatures and sunny skies will enhance ozone formation allowing pollutants to accumulate.

The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) has raised the Air Quality Index to orange, indicating that the air quality in the afternoon is unhealthy for sensitive groups including active children and adults, the elderly and people with respiratory diseases, such as asthma. These groups should avoid prolonged outdoor activities and exertion.

Residents are encouraged to take the following actions to help reduce the formation of ozone:

  • Drive less and make sure your gas cap is tight.
  • Refuel your vehicle, mow grass and use gas powered lawn equipment after 6 p.m.
  • Postpone work that uses oil based paint, varnishes and solvents that produce flame.
  • Use an electric starter instead of starter fluid to barbeque.
  • Conserve energy in your home. 

For more information, visit LDEQ's website: http://deq.louisiana.gov/.