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        pollution can affect our health at any age and at any time of the year. 
        Any one responsible for the health and safety of other people needs to 
        be especially aware of air quality. If an air pollution advisory does 
        occur, people who supervise children, teenagers or the elderly should 
        take immediate action to reduce any exposure to the unhealthy air. 
      How Are Pollution Levels Reported? 
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        U.S. EPA replaced its Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) in 1999 with 
        its Air Quality Index (AQI) in order to incorporate the new Federal 
        ozone and PM2.5 standards. The index is designed to provide accurate, 
        timely and easily understandable information about daily levels of air 
        pollution. This new index reflects revisions to the primary health-based 
        national ambient air quality standards for ground-level ozone and particulate 
        matter issued by U.S. EPA in 1997. satisfactory range.  
      What Should We Do if There is an Air Pollution 
        Advisory? 
      The intervals, color code assignment, and the terms describing the AQI 
        are as follows: 
       
       
         
         
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             AQI  
              Index Values  
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             Health Categories  
           | 
           
             Cautionary Statements for 8-Hour Ozone  
           | 
         
         
          |  
             0 to 50  
           | 
           
             Good  
           | 
          None | 
         
         
          |  
             51 to 100  
           | 
           
             Moderate  
           | 
          Unusually sensitive people should consider 
            limiting prolonged outdoor exertion. | 
         
         
          |  
             101 to 150  
           | 
           
             Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups  
           | 
          Active children and adults, and people 
            with respiratory disease, such as asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor 
            exertion. | 
         
         
          |  
             151 to 200  
           | 
           
             Unhealthy  
           | 
          Active children and adults, and people with 
            respiratory disease, such as asthma, should avoid prolonged outdoor 
            exertion; everyone else, especially children, should limit prolonged 
            outdoor exertion. | 
         
         
          |  
             201 to 300  
           | 
           
             Very Unhealthy  
           | 
          Active children and adults, and people 
            with respiratory disease, such as asthma, should avoid all outdoor 
            exertion; everyone else especially children, should limit outdoor 
            exertion. | 
         
         
          |  
             301 to 500  
           | 
           
             Hazardous  
           | 
          Everyone should avoid all outdoor exertion. | 
         
        
       
        
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