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Herminia Palacio, MD, M.P.H. Executive Director |
Public Health
& Environmental Services
2223 West
Loop South
Houston, Texas 77027 |
Phone: (713) 439-6000
Fax: (713) 439-6080
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October 20, 2003
**Health Advisory**
For Immediate Release Contact: Linda Forys
(713)439-6291
Harris County Public Health and Environmental Services (HCPHES) is issuing an “Air Quality Warning/Health Advisory” for the Harris County-Galveston area. Level Red Ozonehas been reached. High ozone levels may have detrimental health effects.
“LEVEL RED” means that the air quality
is considered “Unhealthy” for All
Groups.
HCPHES recommends that people avoid prolonged outdoor
exertion during Level Red ozone conditions.
Active people of all ages are at increased risk of experiencing negative
health effects because during physical activity ozone penetrates deeper into
the parts of the lungs that are more vulnerable to injury.
Also, those with respiratory diseases may experience health effects
earlier and at lower ozone levels than less sensitive individuals.
HEALTH EFFECTS of high levels of ozone might include
coughing, throat irritation, an uncomfortable feeling in the chest, and/or
difficulty breathing. Ozone also
makes people more sensitive to allergens, the most common triggers of asthma
attacks. Ozone can also increase
susceptibility to respiratory infections.
To view current ozone levels, go to the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality’s web site at:
http://www.tceq.state.tx.us//cgi-bin/monops/select_curlev?region12_cur.gif.
To receive emails regarding ozone Watches and Warnings from specific
ozone monitors, go to the Harris County Office of Emergency Management’s
website at: http://www.hcoem.org/ and
select “Subscribe to Ozone Alerts”.
Individuals (especially parents, athletic coaches, school nurses,
health care professionals and those with respiratory illnesses) are encouraged
to sign-up for these email notices. Additional
information go to:
http://www.hd.co.harris.tx.us/pcd/
and
http://www.tceq.state.tx.us//air/monops/index.html#ozdata.