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Air Quality Awareness Week

Without air, life on Earth would cease to exist! Clean air is necessary not only for humans and other animals, but also for plants and entire ecosystems to survive and thrive.

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Position your organization as a partner in clean air advocacy by hosting community awareness events, educational content, or supporting EPA-aligned initiatives during the first week of May.

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  • Share air quality facts and health impacts to drive awareness and engagement among eco-conscious audiences
  • Highlight your company's sustainability or health commitments through Air Quality Awareness Week partnerships and events
  • Create educational content around local air quality data and actionable steps employees/customers can take
  • Sponsor or co-host a community health fair with poster contests and air quality education workshops

History

Dedicated to educating the public about the importance of working to protect air quality, National Air Quality Awareness Week had its beginnings through grassroots efforts dating back to 1999.

This initiative of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is a collaborative effort with several interested parties and agencies, including the CDC, US Forest Service, US Department of Energy and a few others.

Each year, the organizers of National Air Quality Awareness Week announce a theme that provides focus for ways to observe and celebrate this event. Some of the past themes of events have included:


How to celebrate

Host a Community Awareness Event

One way to get more people involved locally might be to host an event in honor of National Air Quality Awareness Week. Schools, community centers, nature preserves, healthcare organizations and others can collaborate to put on a Community Health Fair. Include a poster creation contest to get artists involved, or a coloring contest for the younger participants.

Support Air Quality Non-Profit Organizations

National Air Quality Awareness Week might serve as a motivator for some folks to take action when it comes to preserving health through clean air. Get engaged by volunteering with or making a financial donation to such an organization, like Clean Air Fund, The Clean Air Task Force, Coalition for Clean Air and many others. Get Educated About Air QualityOne of the main purposes behind Air Quality Awareness Week is to bring attention to some of the important issues that can help to prevent or reduce problems with air quality. Be sure to share with friends, co-workers or an online audience to increase the reach of this important event!Air pollution is the largest environmental threat to the the health of the human population worldwide85% of all global air pollution comes from burning fossil fuels and biomass (like wood or household waste)Air pollution impacts the global economy, costing billions in health care, lost work and moreClimate change can increase wildfires which, in turn, cause major air quality problems