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2018-05-09 Vog information from State Department of Health -- press release
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<br />• Stay indoors and close windows and doors. If an air conditioner is used, set it to <br />recirculate. <br />• Always keep medications on hand and readily available. Daily prescribed medications, <br />should be taken on schedule and may provide protection from the effects of sulfur <br />dioxide. <br />• Contact a doctor as soon as possible if any health problems develop. <br />• Do not smoke and avoid second-hand smoke. <br />• Drink plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration. <br />• Have family emergency plans prepared and ready. <br />• Heed warnings by county and state emergency management officials. <br /> <br />The Interagency Vog Dashboard is a partnership between the International Volcanic Health <br />Hazard Network (Durham University, UK), Hawai‘i State Department of Health, the USGS <br />Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Hawaiʻi County Civil Defense, the National Park Service, <br />County of Hawaiʻi (Mayor's Office), CSAV (University of Hawaiʻi) and the US Department of <br />Agriculture Farm Service Agency. <br /> <br /># # # <br />
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