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MYHEALTH KEMENTERIAN KESIHATAN MALAYSIA

Haze & Our Health

What is Haze?

The haze is a state of poor air quality characterized by opalescent appearance of the atmosphere and reduces visibility.
It’s caused by high concentrations of air pollutants suspended in the atmosphere that scatter and absorb sunlight.

What are the air pollutants responsible for health effect during haze?

Main air pollutants during haze include:

  • Particulate matter less than 10 mm/m 3 in diameter
  • Ozone
  • Carbon monoxide
  • Nitrogen dioxide
  • Sulfur dioxide

Air Pollution Index (API) and Health Effects

What is Air Pollution Index?

API is an index developed based on 5 air pollutants mentioned above to reflect the air quality status and it relation to health in easily understandable way for decision-making.

The API value:

API Value
Air Quality Status
Description
0 to 50
Good
51 – 100
Moderate
101 – 200
Unhealthy
Susceptible group. Might be affected
201 – 300
Very Unhealthy
General public are affected
Above 300
Dangerous
General public are affected

What are the possible effects of haze on health?

The effect of haze on health is associated with the severity of air quality status. The higher the API level, the stronger the effects on health.

Other factors such as duration and intensity of outdoors activities, smoking habit, age, and health status of individual also play an important rols in determining the health effect.

The possible health effects include;

  • Difficulty in breathing
  • Heart attack
  • Throat irritation
  • Eye irritation
  • Upper respiratory tract infection
  • Skin irritation

Susceptible group

Who’s at risk of developing health effect?

All people are at risk of developing health effects. However, certain groups are more susceptible to develop the health effects. The groups include;

  • Children
  • Elderly
  • Patient with respiratory problem such as asthma and bronchitis.
  • Patient with heart disease, and allergy.
  • Smoker

Prevetion

How can I prevent or minimize the effects of haze on my health?

Health tips to minimize the effect of haze on health.

  • Reduce outdoor activities.
  • Avoid smoking.
  • Drink plenty of water at least 2 liters a day.
  • Frequent washing of hand and face after outdoor activities.
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  • Seek medical advice.
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  • Keep indoor environment clean.

If you are suffering from asthma or heart disease, please

  • Make sure you have adequate supply of medicine.
  • Take your medicine regularly.
  • See your doctor immediately if your condition worsen.

Who should I consult?

Further information can be obtained from your doctor at:

Environmental Health Unit
Disease Control Division
Ministry of Health
Malaysia

Last Reviewed : 26 April 2012
Writer : Dr. Norlen Mohamed
Reviewer : Dr. Marzida Abd Latib

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