October 3, 2018 marks the observance of California Clean Air Day. To learn more, visit the California Clean Air Day Web site here. This, by the way, is the very first year this event is to take place. Here’s to many more such events to follow.
Businesses, educational institutions, individuals, industrial concerns, health facilities, utilities, and more – you name it – can get involved.
Ways to participate could include:
Taking public transportation or walking or riding a bike to work instead of driving
Turning off lights when not in use
Lowering the thermostat or, when leaving the home, turning the thermostat off
Unplugging unused appliances
Washing
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