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Enjoy the sounds of summer with the Quiet Summer

Chatham Township and Chatham Borough Environmental Commissions partner with Madison and Morris Township on the Quiet Summer initiative

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The Chatham Township and Chatham Borough Environmental Commissions join Morris Township and Madison in asking residents to put a pause on gas-powered leaf blowing this summer. Quiet Summer is a voluntary program designed to reduce noise pollution and exhaust emissions by putting a pause on gas-powered leaf blowers June through September catching on in NJ towns. The goal is to foster peace and quiet in our neighborhoods, as well as a greater awareness of the health hazards associated with gas-powered leaf blowers. These issues impact both residents and landscapers.

When doing your lawn, consider raking if needed. As for sidewalks, driveways and patios, electric blowers and brooms can do the job quickly and quietly. If you work with a landscaper, consider asking them to pause on gas leaf blowing. You’ll help to promote a peaceful summer, improve air quality, make your neighbors happy with less noise, and can even improve the health of your lawn.

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Jessica Romeo, Chair of the Chatham Township Environmental Commission (CTEC), noted that “We’re excited to launch this initiative and hope to get some good community engagement! Our goal is that residents will enjoy the noise reduction and breathe a little freer when on a walk or out for a jog. It may even encourage residents to adopt these new habits on a permanent basis.”

“Put a pause on using gas-powered leaf blowers and enjoy the sounds of summer,” says Susie Robertson, Chair of the Chatham Borough Environmental Commission (CBEC) “A lot of unnecessary blowing happens over the summer months – we think residents will enjoy the quiet calm this pause will invite.”

According to both CTEC and CBEC, the benefits of a quiet summer are many. While the noise nuisance is what often sparks concerns and conversation about these machines, we have learned so much about the health impact of gas-powered leaf blowers through a growing body of scientific studies, that it’s hard to ignore the science, both Commissions note.

Quality of life improvements you’re sure to notice include:

Residents are encouraged to participate and also ask their landscapers to pause the use of gas-powered leaf blowers and join the effort for cleaner air and quieter yards.

Those who have questions or would like to get involved are encouraged to write to the CTEC at ctec@chathamtownship.org or the CBEC at susierobertson65@gmail.com

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