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PLANNING ESCAPE FROM JUNIPER ATTENTION ALL DRIVERS: IDLE NO MORE
Editor:
The World Health Organization claims outdoor air pollution is estimated to have caused 4.2-million premature deaths worldwide in 2019.
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As the heat continues and air quality worsens from wildfire smoke, industry and people driving vehicles, one would think we would do whatever we can to protect the air we breathe.
But that’s not the case. When it’s hot outside, some of us run our vehicles and AC to keep our vehicle cool while we text, wait for a train to pass or just sit. Some even do this while shopping and aren’t even in the vehicle.
It’s a personal choice, but unfortu- nately, the unnecessary toxic fumes we release are shared with everyone else.
There are those who suffer from asthma, COPD and lung issues. There are newborns and little people who are still developing their lungs. And there are seniors and vulnerable people who find they are safer staying indoors and become temporary shut-ins.
So, if you’re going to run your engine longer than 60 seconds, consider turning off your motor, rolling down the window and toughing it out for a few minutes.
Idling for just 10 seconds wastes more gas than restarting your engine, thereby saving money.
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A half-dozen keys signed out to neighbours at each locked gate should do it as someone is bound to be home. This would reduce the fear factor of residents who may be motivated to maintain the appropriate tools for opening locked gates if and when the time comes.
Peter Mutrie Kamloop
Even the government of Canada reports that if we avoided idling every day of the year, C02 emissions could be reduced by 1.4-million tons annually, which would be the equivalent of taking 320,000 cars off the road for an entire year.
Being aware of health effects caused by idling, the money that would be saved and the reduction of greenhouse gases being emitted into the atmosphere provides us with an opportunity to be a good neighbour and to do our part for the planet. Please don’t sit idle(ing).
Angie McLaren Chase
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