Announcement on Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) by the Environmental Protection Department at 18:30, Wednesday, 17 Oct 2018
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At 18:00, Wednesday, 17 Oct 2018
General Stations    AQHI                Health Risk  Advice
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Central/Western     3    Urban           Low                
Eastern             3    Urban           Low                
Kwun Tong           2    Urban           Low                
Sham Shui Po        3    Urban           Low                
Kwai Chung          2    Urban           Low                
Tsuen Wan           2    Urban           Low                
Tseung Kwan O       2    Urban           Low                
Yuen Long           2    New town        Low                
Tuen Mun            3    New town        Low                
Tung Chung          2    New town        Low                
Tai Po              2    New town        Low                
Sha Tin             2    New town        Low                
Tap Mun             2    Rural           Low                
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General Stations  2 to 3 (Low)

Roadside Stations   AQHI                Health Risk  Advice
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Causeway Bay        4    Urban Roadside  Moderate      [A]  
Central             3    Urban Roadside  Low                
Mong Kok            3    Urban Roadside  Low                
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Roadside Stations  3 to 4 (Low to Moderate)

Forecast of Health Risk:
Tomorrow A.M.                                 Advice
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General Stations    Low to Moderate          [A]  
Roadside Stations   Low to Moderate          [A]  

Tomorrow P.M.                                 Advice
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General Stations    Low to Moderate          [A]  
Roadside Stations   Low to Moderate          [A]  

ADVICE
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[A] At "Moderate" level, no response is normally
    required. For those people with existing heart or
    respiratory illnesses and are experiencing
    symptoms, they should consider reducing outdoor
    physical exertion.
[B] At "High" level, children, elderly and people with
    existing heart or respiratory illnesses should
    reduce outdoor physical exertion and staying
    outdoors, especially in areas with heavy traffic.
[C] At "Very High" level, children, elderly and people
    with existing heart or respiratory illnesses
    should reduce to the minimum outdoor physical
    exertion and staying outdoors, especially in areas
    with heavy traffic.
[D] At "Serious" level, children, elderly and people
    with existing heart or respiratory illnesses should
    avoid outdoor physical exertion and staying
    outdoors, especially in areas with heavy traffic.

Additional Advice to Outdoor Workers
At "Very High" level, employers of outdoor workers
performing heavy manual works are advised to assess the
risk of outdoor work, and take appropriate preventive
measures to protect the health of their employees such
as reducing outdoor physical exertion and the time of
their stay outdoors, especially in areas with heavy
traffic. At "Serious" level, employers of all outdoor
workers are advised to assess the risk of outdoor work,
and take appropriate preventive measures to protect the
health of their employees.

ADDITIONAL ADVICE TO SCHOOLS
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When AQHI is at "High" or above levels, the Education
Bureau (EDB) urges all schools to make reference to the
relevant EDB Circular on AQHI, and adopt appropriate
measures.

*Special Note to Roadside Alert
Unless you spend several hours continuously in a day in
busy streets, you should refer to the AQHI of the
General Station, which is more relevant to most of us
as it represents the air pollution that we are exposed
to for most of the time.

Other General ADVICE
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1. As the health effects on individuals may vary, you
   should seek advice from a medical doctor if you are
   in doubt or feel uncomfortable.
2. The amount of physical exercise that should be
   performed differs according to the individual's
   physical capacity, and should be tailored to one's
   own physical condition. Ask your doctor for advice.

Ends/Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Issued at HKT 18:31

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