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How do I get information about air quality where I live?
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November 17, 2017

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Description:Each day, you can find out what the air quality is like by checking
the Air Quality Index (AQI) for where you live. The AQI tells you
when high levels of air pollution are predicted for the day. You can
use that information to plan for safe and healthy physical activity.
• Good
• Moderate
• Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
• Unhealthy
• Very Unhealthy
• Hazardous
Checking the AQI is easy — anyone can do it!
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