Work from home

We encourage remote and hybrid work, as working from home at least one day each week is one of the easiest ways to improve our air quality. It cuts down on your commute, decreasing both traffic congestion and vehicle emissions! 

Want to get out of the house? Working remotely and locally in a way that reduces or eliminates your commute – like working from your favorite nearby coffee shop – provides the same air quality benefits.

Illustration of a woman using a laptop to work from home at her desk, surrounded by houseplants with a sunny city view through the window

Know when it matters most

When it comes to taking actions to improve air quality, some days are more important than others! Sign up for summer ozone alerts to know when it matters most to take simple steps for better air in your community. Our timely text and email alerts can also help you protect your health.