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Indoor Air Quality

Our lungs are in constant interaction with the environment--the air we breathe. The quality of this air has a direct impact on our health. How well, or how poorly, our lungs perform depends directly on the state of the air around us. And air pollution, we have realized, has come to signify not only the quality of the air outside our homes and workplaces but that of our indoor air as well. As a matter of fact, American children and adults spend 90% of their time indoors. EPA studies of human exposure to air pollutants indicate that indoor air levels of many pollutants may be 2-5 times, and occasionally more than 100 times higher than outdoor levels. The American Lung Association of Oregon is dedicated to creating a volunteer network to promote health by increasing awareness of indoor pollutants and providing a tool for education that will directly benefit the health of our neighbors and community members.

For more information contact healthinfo@lungoregon.org or call 503-924-4094.

Radon Gas

Four to ten percent of Oregon homes are estimated to have radon gas leaks. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer for non-smokers and kills approximately 22,000 Americans every year.

Learn more about radon

Purchase a radon test kit

Outdoor Air Quality

Concerns about the air we breathe while outdoors results in many calls to the American Lung Association of Oregon. While ALAO is not a regulatory organization, we play a role through building awareness and advocacy efforts.

View ALA Fact Sheet about Particle Air Pollution

ALAO supports Oregon Department of Environmental Quality's Air Pollution Advisory program. DEQ now forecasts air pollution levels year round. Pollution is typically worst in the summer months (for ozone, also called smog) and the winter months (for particle pollution from wood smoke and car exhaust). DEQ alerts citizens in their area through the news media when conditions are prime for these problems and urges people with asthma and other breathing problems to protect their health. They also encourage everyone to reduce activities that contribute to the problem. You can help in the summer by driving less and not using gas powered equipment including leaf blowers and lawnmowers. In the the winter you can help by not burning in your woodstove or fireplace (unless you don't have a back-up source of heat). The ALAO attempts to promote these voluntary efforts through a variety public outreach efforts.

Would you like to receive e-mail air pollution advisories the day before elevated levels are expected? Learn more.

Lane County, Oregon is one of the only counties in the nation to have its own independent air authority. The Lane Regional Air Pollution Authority's (LRAPA) operations include granting permits and enforcing air quality standards; collecting ambient air quality data, and focusing on public education that will result in a cleaner environment.

The American Lung Association of Oregon works closely with LRAPA and the Department of Environmental Quality to ensure that Oregonians are breathing the cleanest air possible. For more information on LRAPA go to www.lrapa.org

Diesel Exhaust Pollution

One of the leading air pollutants of concern in Oregon is diesel exhaust. Diesel engines emit a significant amount of harmful pollutants, including those that contribute to climate change.

Learn more about diesel exhaust pollution.

Learn more about the clean diesel work Oregon DEQ is doing.

For more information contact heathinfo@lungoregon.org or call 503-924-4094.

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