Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland’s air quality was deemed hazardous today. I’m keeping my kids home.
—OP
Just be aware that the air inside your house is the same air that is outside and the same air that is at school.
Maybe you should consider moving to Florida to avoid the bad air quality.
Globally this is correct, since it's all the same planet with the same atmosphere.
However, you know how, when you turn on the heat or the AC, the air temperature inside is different from the air temperature outside? How do you explain that, if it's all the same air?
Air temperature is different from air quality.
You can have warm polluted air and cold polluted air. It’s still polluted.
Yes, you can. Similarly, you can have polluted air inside but non-polluted air outside, or, alternatively, non-polluted air inside but polluted air outside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland’s air quality was deemed hazardous today. I’m keeping my kids home.
—OP
Just be aware that the air inside your house is the same air that is outside and the same air that is at school.
Maybe you should consider moving to Florida to avoid the bad air quality.
Globally this is correct, since it's all the same planet with the same atmosphere.
However, you know how, when you turn on the heat or the AC, the air temperature inside is different from the air temperature outside? How do you explain that, if it's all the same air?
Air temperature is different from air quality.
You can have warm polluted air and cold polluted air. It’s still polluted.
Don't you guys use filters?
Should we all be running the ac to filter the air?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland’s air quality was deemed hazardous today. I’m keeping my kids home.
—OP
Just be aware that the air inside your house is the same air that is outside and the same air that is at school.
Maybe you should consider moving to Florida to avoid the bad air quality.
This isn’t true at all. Maybe you should consider reading a book once in a while
What isn’t true? Is your house completely sealed off? It would be weird if it was. You realize that the air from outside is still getting inside your house?
Keep your kid home all week if you want. Makes no difference to me. But realize that your kid is breathing in the same air that the rest of the kids are breathing in, at home or at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland’s air quality was deemed hazardous today. I’m keeping my kids home.
—OP
Just be aware that the air inside your house is the same air that is outside and the same air that is at school.
Maybe you should consider moving to Florida to avoid the bad air quality.
Globally this is correct, since it's all the same planet with the same atmosphere.
However, you know how, when you turn on the heat or the AC, the air temperature inside is different from the air temperature outside? How do you explain that, if it's all the same air?
Air temperature is different from air quality.
You can have warm polluted air and cold polluted air. It’s still polluted.
Don't you guys use filters?
Anonymous wrote:OMG. I was waiting for this nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland’s air quality was deemed hazardous today. I’m keeping my kids home.
—OP
Just be aware that the air inside your house is the same air that is outside and the same air that is at school.
Maybe you should consider moving to Florida to avoid the bad air quality.
Globally this is correct, since it's all the same planet with the same atmosphere.
However, you know how, when you turn on the heat or the AC, the air temperature inside is different from the air temperature outside? How do you explain that, if it's all the same air?
Air temperature is different from air quality.
You can have warm polluted air and cold polluted air. It’s still polluted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland’s air quality was deemed hazardous today. I’m keeping my kids home.
—OP
Just be aware that the air inside your house is the same air that is outside and the same air that is at school.
Maybe you should consider moving to Florida to avoid the bad air quality.
This isn’t true at all. Maybe you should consider reading a book once in a while
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland’s air quality was deemed hazardous today. I’m keeping my kids home.
—OP
Just be aware that the air inside your house is the same air that is outside and the same air that is at school.
Maybe you should consider moving to Florida to avoid the bad air quality.
Globally this is correct, since it's all the same planet with the same atmosphere.
However, you know how, when you turn on the heat or the AC, the air temperature inside is different from the air temperature outside? How do you explain that, if it's all the same air?
Air temperature is different from air quality.
You can have warm polluted air and cold polluted air. It’s still polluted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland’s air quality was deemed hazardous today. I’m keeping my kids home.
—OP
Just be aware that the air inside your house is the same air that is outside and the same air that is at school.
Maybe you should consider moving to Florida to avoid the bad air quality.
This isn’t true at all. Maybe you should consider reading a book once in a while
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland’s air quality was deemed hazardous today. I’m keeping my kids home.
—OP
Just be aware that the air inside your house is the same air that is outside and the same air that is at school.
Maybe you should consider moving to Florida to avoid the bad air quality.
Globally this is correct, since it's all the same planet with the same atmosphere.
However, you know how, when you turn on the heat or the AC, the air temperature inside is different from the air temperature outside? How do you explain that, if it's all the same air?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School is inside. Why would they close??
Some kids aren't chauffeured to and from in moms suburban.
Oh, you mean like my kids? Who have no problem walking 3/4 mile to school with a little smog? The advisory means minimize being active outside. Walking 15 minutes to school each way or to the bus stop isn’t going to cause any health concerns for anyone.
The schools in NY aren’t closing, are they?
Yes, they are closing.
Anonymous wrote:Maryland’s air quality was deemed hazardous today. I’m keeping my kids home.
—OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland’s air quality was deemed hazardous today. I’m keeping my kids home.
—OP
Just be aware that the air inside your house is the same air that is outside and the same air that is at school.
Maybe you should consider moving to Florida to avoid the bad air quality.