Carbon monoxide
Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) can harm infants and young children by increasing their risk of respiratory infections, such as bronchitis and pneumonia, as their developing lungs are more vulnerable. Exposure to ETS is also linked to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and can exacerbate asthma symptoms in children. Additionally, it may impair cognitive development and lead to behavioral issues later in life. Protecting young children from ETS is crucial for their overall health and well-being.
Belvedere - ETS - was created in 1978.
Southgate - ETS - was created in 2010.
Churchill - ETS - was created in 1978.
University - ETS - was created in 1992.
Clareview - ETS - was created in 1981.
Grandin - ETS - was created in 1989.
Stadium - ETS - was created in 1978.
ETS-Lindgren was created in 1995.
ETS on a GT means Enhanced Traction System (ETS) or Traction Control.
To reduce the effects of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), individuals can create smoke-free environments by enforcing strict no-smoking policies in homes, workplaces, and public spaces. Utilizing air purifiers with HEPA filters can help improve indoor air quality. Encouraging smoking cessation programs and providing support to smokers can also significantly decrease ETS exposure. Lastly, educating the public about the risks associated with ETS can foster a culture that prioritizes smoke-free living.
Normally the (Electronic Traction Control) ETS light is on when the ETS is turned off. Make sure the ETS is on and not off when driving at all times winter or summer.