Bright Spot: Air Quality Flag Program
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This bright spot was originally published in the 100 Million Healthier Lives Change Library and is brought to you through partnership with 100 Million Healthier Lives and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.
Overview
Detailed Description
How can you tell if the outside air is unhealthy? Look up at the flag pole! The Air Quality Flag Program alerts participating organizations to the local air quality forecast and helps them to take actions to protect people's health. This is especially important for children (including teenagers), those with asthma, people with heart and lung disease, older adults, and anyone who is active outside.
Expected Outcomes
On unhealthy days, participants can use this information to adjust physical activities to help reduce exposure to air pollution, while still keeping active.
Cost Details
Purchase of five flags - $100
Key Steps for Implementation
- Identify champion(s)
- Purchase the flag/pennant set
- Register your organization at AirNow
- Educate your organization and community
- Fly the flag each day with the color indicating the corresponding air quality
- Take actions when air quality is unhealthy
Partnerships
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Required Staffing (FTEs)
- Variable depending upon the organization
- Flag
- Flag pole, wall bracket or over-the-door flag hanger
Training
Fact Sheet Overview Activity Guidance Teacher and Student Materials Coordinator Handbook
Types of Staff
- Manager
- Office Director
- Principal or other organization leader
- Office staff
- Hospital staff
- Teachers
- Retirement community staff
- Park Rangers
- Librarians
- Support personnel
Outcome Measures
Reduced exposure to air pollution
Process Measures
Air Quality Index