What should I do on a smog alert day?
People with respiratory or cardiac disorders should take their medication and minimise strenuous outdoor activity on smog alert days.
Motorists should take public transport rather than drive their cars
Householders should not burn off outdoors or light incinerators (most local councils have restrictions on burning off); if an alternative source of heating is available, residents shouldn't use solid fuel heaters.
It is also important to make sure that:
- vehicles are well maintained
- wood heaters are used correctly.
Important contacts
EPA's Smog Alert Notification (free subscription)
- Recorded message reporting Melbourne's air quality (available via EPA's Pollution Hot Line) - 1300 EPA Vic (1300 372 842). (24 hours).
- Contact the by-laws officer of your local council for assistance in dealing with problems associated with incinerators and burning.
- The Department of Human Services (DHS) website gives details on the health effects of smog.
Air quality summary
Sunday February 12 2012: No summary is available today.
Forecast: GOOD to VERY GOOD air quality is expected in Melbourne on Monday