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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br />DAVID Y. IGE <br />GOVERNOR <br />VIRGINIA PRESSLER, M.D. <br />DI RECTOR <br />FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE <br />May 9, 2018 18-041 <br />Vog Dashboard offers comprehensive information and <br />advice on volcanic health hazards <br />HILO, HI — As the lava flow from Kilauea volcano on Hawaii Island continues and southerly <br />winds occasionally prevail, vog conditions and the presence of sulfur dioxide (SO2) in the air <br />may increase and fluctuate in various areas of the state. While these intermittent conditions do <br />not pose a public health threat in areas beyond the evacuation zone, they have raised concerns <br />about respiratory health and questions about precautionary actions. <br />The Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) is encouraging residents and visitors to access the <br />Hawaii Interagency Vog Information Dashboard at www.ivhhn.orq/vog/ for the most <br />comprehensive and up-to-date online information on vog and SO2 from volcanic activity in <br />Hawaii. DOH is also working on positioning additional SO2 and particulate monitoring equipment <br />around the eruption site. Once the equipment is up and running, DOH air quality data from the <br />site will become available online for the public. <br />The result of a partnership with the International Volcanic Health Hazard Network (IVHHN), <br />County of Hawaii, state and federal agencies, the Vog Information Dashboard provides <br />complete, clear and current information on the health effects of vog, how to protect yourself, vog <br />and wind forecasts, air quality, water catchment systems, acid rain, air purifiers, and advice for <br />visitors. This one -stop -shop includes all relevant information in nine primary areas of interest. <br />The site also provides a friendly community forum for questions and discussion about vog and <br />SO2 at Vog Talk. Go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/VogTalk/about/ to submit a question <br />or join an online group discussion. Vog Talk is a public forum for people to share their stories, <br />concerns and useful information about vog and its impacts. <br />Hawaii residents and visitors are advised to be prepared and aware of the surrounding <br />conditions, and how they feel or may react to vog in the air. In the event of vog conditions, the <br />following precautionary measures are advised: <br />• Reduce outdoor activities that cause heavy breathing. Avoiding outdoor activity and <br />exercise during vog conditions can reduce exposure and minimize health risks. This is <br />especially important for sensitive groups such as children, the elderly, and individuals <br />with pre-existing respiratory conditions including asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, and <br />chronic lung and heart disease. <br />
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