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Preventing Air Pollution: Small Changes Make Big Differences
from:Preventing air pollution is not just the job of the government or the environmental activists you see marching in protest. In fact, air pollution is something that everyone can contribute to. Poor air quality leads to increased levels of smog. Breathing problems, including asthma are directly related to the onset of pollution in some areas. There are many other problems caused by air pollution. Therefore, anyone and everyone will benefit from making just a few changes. Big things will happen when individuals make even just small changes in their lives.
What are the best ways for you to help in preventing air pollution? One of the first ways is to improving your driving habits and driving lifestyle. Since fossil fuel burning is the largest contributor to air pollution, it becomes essential to reduce driving habits or to find ways to improve them so there are fewer toxins entering the air from vehicle. Some ways to do this include carpooling and walking instead of driving your car to work. You may be close enough to ride a bike to work instead of taking your vehicle. You can also reduce the amount if air pollution you cause with your vehicle by working from home, taking the bus or even better, simply using the web to make your purchases.
You can also make other changes to your vehicle to help improve air quality. Preventing air pollution can come from other methods such as making sure your vehicle is a hybrid using less gas. Drive your vehicles correctly including following speed limits, setting cruise control when appropriate and accelerating the vehicle slowly. You will also find that keeping your car in top working condition can also be one of the best ways to keep it from producing toxins.
Preventing air pollution is not just a car related task, though. For example, make sure that all of the appliances you have in your home are working at top level and are all items that do not pollute the air. Choose water based or low amounts of volatile compound products whenever possible. Switch to a push mower for grass cutting. Use water based paints. When painting, use a brush to paint instead of using a paint sprayer.
The best methods for preventing air pollution are those you already know. Make smart energy saving decisions whenever you buy or use a product. Learn what the best options for the environment are before you make a purchase. Always seek out the green alternative rather than looking at the most lavish or expensive item available. Small changes make big differences when it comes to preventing air pollution.
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