Guest guest Posted July 6, 2010 Report Share Posted July 6, 2010 , One thing to do is to contact local allergists in an area that you are looking at. Florida is a deceptively large state. I remember as a kid driving from the northern border to Miami and I think it took 8-9 hours. My wife and I have also spent time in the Orlando area and the Lake Worth/Palm Springs area. Orlando is very hot and humid in the warmer months and so is Lake Worth. The latter area also had a stinking smell of decaying vegetation that made me ill. No doubt there is a lot of mold and such. I know this doesn;t answer oil spill questions, but I hope this is helpful, Sam Does somebody know how I can get accurate information about the air quality in Florida? Also interested in other dangers like the gas bubble or possible tsunami waves caused by the bubble.Heard a lot of bad info today but want to verify if it is really hazardours for sensitive people. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2010 Report Share Posted July 6, 2010 I did a quick search, there is: - Thе Oil Spill Information Line іѕ available аt 1-888-337-3569 frοm 8:00 a.m. tο 6:00 p.m. seven days a week. Additional phone numbers hаνе аlѕο bееn established fοr personnel wіth disabilities: (800) 955-8771 (TDD) οr (800) 955-8770 (voice). ======================================================== - AirNow.gov Gulf of Mexico Air Quality Information - Real-time ozone and particle pollution information in states affected by the BP oil spill. For air quality forecasts click on the maps at left, or visit the U.S. Air Quality Summary. Additional information about the BP oil spill ________________________________ From: k23la@...  Does somebody know how I can get accurate information about the air quality in Florida? Also interested in other dangers like the gas bubble or possible tsunami waves caused by the bubble.Heard a lot of bad info today but want to verify if it is really hazardours for sensitive people. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2010 Report Share Posted July 7, 2010 I dont know if you are asking about a specific area but a friend of mine who lives on the West Coast just told me they closed the beach in front of his house in Pensacola. So, you know if the oil is on the beach, it is also polluting the air. > > I did a quick search, there is: > > - Thе Oil Spill Information Line іѕ available аt 1-888-337-3569 frοm 8:00 a.m. > tο 6:00 p.m. seven days a week. Additional phone numbers hаνе аlѕο bееn > established fοr personnel wіth disabilities: (800) 955-8771 (TDD) οr (800) > 955-8770 (voice). > > ======================================================== > > - AirNow.gov > > Gulf of Mexico Air Quality Information - Real-time ozone and particle pollution > information in states affected by the BP oil spill. For air quality forecasts > click on the maps at left, or visit the U.S. Air Quality Summary. Additional > information about the BP oil spill > > > > > ________________________________ > From: k23la@... >  > Does somebody know how I can get accurate information about the air quality in > Florida? Also interested in other dangers like the gas bubble or possible > tsunami waves caused by the bubble.Heard a lot of bad info today but want to > verify if it is really hazardours for sensitive people. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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