Department of Health Resources
Links to other websites directly operated by the New Mexico Department of Health.
Air Quality
Air Quality Data
Air Quality DataAmbient air particulate matter and ozone. |
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Carbon Monoxide PoisoningThe information on this page of the New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking Network focuses on Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and the potential health effects. |
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning PreventionCarbon monoxide is a highly toxic gas. You cannot see, smell, or taste it. It is produced and released whenever fuel or other materials are burned. The use of alternative sources of fuel or electricity for heating, cooling, or cooking can cause carbon monoxide to build up in a home, garage, or camper. Carbon monoxide is found in fumes given off by fuel burners. Those can be small gasoline engines, stoves, generators, lanterns, and gas ranges or by burning charcoal and wood. |
Environmental Public Health Tracking - Fire and Smoke
Environmental Public Health Tracking - Fire and SmokeThis page on the New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking website is an overview of fire, smoke and your health. It provides information such as conditions and alerts, a data query, and several other tools and resources used to assess air quality. |
Indoor Air Quality
Indoor Air QualityThis page on the New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking website focuses on Environmental Exposure, Indoor Air Quality, and Radon. |
Seasonal Allergies
Seasonal AllergiesThe information on this page of the New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking Network focuses on the health effects of seasonal allergies (details include signs and symptoms, prevention and treatment, and pollen counts). |