Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember you cannot clean out your lungs. It is permanent - smoking, dirty air,..etc. makes no difference
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_6960000/newsid_6968500/6968549.stm
Remember 2 days of Smokey air is not going to damage your lungs in a material way
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember you cannot clean out your lungs. It is permanent - smoking, dirty air,..etc. makes no difference
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_6960000/newsid_6968500/6968549.stm
Remember 2 days of Smokey air is not going to damage your lungs in a material way
Anonymous wrote:Remember you cannot clean out your lungs. It is permanent - smoking, dirty air,..etc. makes no difference
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_6960000/newsid_6968500/6968549.stm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real fail is freaking out over bad air at the expense of exercise and a healthy lifestyle. Most of the folks that keep their kids in are fat and probably get scared of food colorings, nuts, etc. It's better to live life in moderation. That said I'm not moving to Delhi or anywhere where this is a daily occurrence
I tend to agree. Not about air quality (I am conservative with respect to that) but in general, I feel like people will come up with any excuse to not take their kids outside. Kid has sniffles (for a socially distant activity like hiking), too much work or housework (when they spend half that time on their phones anyway). I see so many parks and walking trails empty on beautiful days!
Anonymous wrote:The real fail is freaking out over bad air at the expense of exercise and a healthy lifestyle. Most of the folks that keep their kids in are fat and probably get scared of food colorings, nuts, etc. It's better to live life in moderation. That said I'm not moving to Delhi or anywhere where this is a daily occurrence
Anonymous wrote:The real fail is freaking out over bad air at the expense of exercise and a healthy lifestyle. Most of the folks that keep their kids in are fat and probably get scared of food colorings, nuts, etc. It's better to live life in moderation. That said I'm not moving to Delhi or anywhere where this is a daily occurrence
Anonymous wrote:At orange/100, we will limit time somewhat but will still go outside to get places and I don't make anyone wear a mask.
At red/150, I will go out of my way to avoid spending time outside and if we need to walk more than a couple blocks, I will make everyone wear a mask.
I will note that today it's been yellow all day in DC, and that this morning it was down in the 50s/60s. Capitol Weather Gang definitely predicted it would be worse so I'm glad I actually checked and didn't just assume the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real fail is freaking out over bad air at the expense of exercise and a healthy lifestyle. Most of the folks that keep their kids in are fat and probably get scared of food colorings, nuts, etc. It's better to live life in moderation. That said I'm not moving to Delhi or anywhere where this is a daily occurrence
Moron.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t even know how to check the air quality.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t even know how to check the air quality.