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Air Quality and Asthma

Air pollution is a serious health issue in Indiana, whether indoor or outdoor, urban, suburban or rural.  While the state has made great progress in improving air quality in many areas and for certain pollutants, levels of other contaminants remain at unhealthy levels, at least on some days of the year. Poor air quality can do real harm, especially to children with weak pulmonary systems such as asthma.  Air quality in Indiana is affected by both local and long-range sources of air emissions. 

IKE's efforts to improve air quality include:

   

 

Information on air quality in Indiana, including daily forecasts of air quality in your community,  is available through:

City of Indianapolis Knozone Program

Indiana Department of Management Smogwatch, Toxwatch, Hazcam, and the Air Monitoring Branch

 

Other good resources for information on air quality and the impacts of air quality on health include:

The American Lung Association

The United States Environmental Protection Agency

The Indiana State Department of Health

The Asthma Alliance of Indianapolis