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Idle-Free School Zones

In an effort to help keep the outdoor air at our schools clean to breathe, we are encouraging schools to voluntarily adopt an idle-free policy. Pollution from vehicle exhaust is unhealthy to breathe, especially for children with pre-existing respiratory illnesses. Drivers of each individual car and bus can help improve our air quality by taking one simple action!

If you drive children to and from school, PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR ENGINE when parked outside the school.
Idle-Free Zone Young Lungs at Work

It's a FACT:

  • In Johnson County, one in every ten children under the age of 18 has asthma.

  • In 2004, asthma accounted for an estimated 14 million lost school days for children nationwide. It is the leading cause of school absenteeism attributed to chronic conditions.

  • Idling = zero miles per gallon.


Make an Idle-Free Zone Kit for your School!

Use the following materials to help your school implement a successful idle-free zone.

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Sample Idle-Free Policy Customize for your school MS Word 2007

Idling and Health Fact Sheet Print and distribute PDF

Idle-Free Logo (in 2 formats) Use for printed materials and for signs in pickup lanes. Customize with your school name! JPG, PDF

Checklist for Implementing an
Idle-Free Zone
Add your own ideas to ours MS Word 2007

Sample Newsletter Announcement Customize for your school MS Word 2007

Educational Flyers Print and distribute to drivers in the pickup lane PDF


Wendell says: "Hey Kids! Remind the adults in your life to turn off their cars while they are waiting for you at school. It's not good for you and your friends to breathe all that exhaust!"

Why Be Idle-Free?

Cars and buses emit exhaust that pollutes the air. Children are particularly vulnerable to air pollution. They breathe faster than adults and inhale more air per pound of body weight. This is why it is so important to decrease pollution from engines idling outside our schools.

Air quality improves immediately with each car and bus that is not idling because the amount of particulate matter and harmful gases emitted decrease. There are also long term air quality benefits. An anti-idling policy will help reduce the chances of ground-level ozone pollution from forming which is a major problem in the Kansas City region. It will also reduce the amount of greenhouse gases emitted which are contributing to global warming. Eliminating unnecessary idling is a simple, cost-effective way to help reduce children's exposure to air pollution and improve the health of our community.

Sources: American Lung Association and Environmental Protection Agency

Special thanks to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Air and Radiation for partially funding this project.

Additional Programs

Click on the links below to learn about additional programs.

Join the EPA's Clean School Bus Campaign Join the Mid-America Regional Council in retrofitting diesel school buses with cleaner technology

 

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