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Compared to Distribution

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an indicator guage with the arrow in the yellow the value is in the 2nd worst quarter of communities.

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Compared to Target

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Compared to a Single Value

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Compared to Prior Value

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Environmental Health / Air

Environmental Health / Air

Environmental Health / Air

County: Honolulu

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Environmental Health / Air

County: Honolulu

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County: Honolulu Adults Exposed to Secondhand Smoke

Current Value:
8.2%
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (8.4%), Honolulu has a value of 8.2% which is lower and better.
HI Value
(8.4%)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the prior value, Honolulu (8.2%) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (7.7%).
Prior Value
(7.7%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Honolulu value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 Target (17.3%), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 Target
(17.3%)
<div>TU-19: Reduce the proportion of people who donʻt smoke but are exposed to secondhand smoke</div> <div><span style="font-weight:400;"><span></span></span></div> <div><span style="font-weight:400;"><span>The national indicator is defined differently as the proportion of children, nonsmoking adolescents, and nonsmoking adults aged 3 years and over who had a serum cotinine level greater than or equal to 0.05 ng/mL and less than or equal to 10 ng/ml. </span>The data source for the national indicator is the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, which is not conducted in Hawaiʻi. The state data source is the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, which is self-reported data and only includes adults ages 18+.</span></div>

County: Honolulu Annual Ozone Air Quality

Current Value:

County: Honolulu Annual Ozone Air Quality

1
(2019-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to Air Quality Index, Honolulu has a value of 1 which is in the best 50% of counties. Counties in the best 50% have a value lower than 2 while counties in the worst 25% have a value higher than 3.
Air Quality Index
The American Lung Association (ALA) assigns grades A-F to counties (A=1; B=2; C=3; D=4; F=5), based on average annual number of days that ozone levels exceeded U.S. standards during the three year measurement period. The five-point grading scale was used for the distribution (Green = <2; Yellow = 2 - 3; Red = >3). The air quality data is collected by the EPA and summarized by the ALA.
Compared to the prior value, Honolulu (1) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (1).
Prior Value
(1)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Honolulu value is staying the same.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

County: Honolulu Annual Particle Pollution

Current Value:

County: Honolulu Annual Particle Pollution

1
(2019-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to Air Quality Index, Honolulu has a value of 1 which is in the best 50% of counties. Counties in the best 50% have a value lower than 2 while counties in the worst 25% have a value higher than 3.
Air Quality Index
The American Lung Association (ALA) assigns grades A-F to counties (A=1; B=2; C=3; D=4; F=5), based on average annual number of days that particle pollution levels exceeded U.S. standards during the three year measurement period. The five-point grading scale was used for the distribution (Green = <2; Yellow = 2 - 3; Red = >3). The air quality data is collected by the EPA and summarized by the ALA.
Compared to the prior value, Honolulu (1) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (1).
Prior Value
(1)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Honolulu value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

County: Honolulu Days with Unsatisfactory Air Quality

Current Value:
0
Days
(2020)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (11), Honolulu has a value of 0 which is lower and better.
HI Value
(11)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the prior value, Honolulu (0) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (0).
Prior Value
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Honolulu value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (275), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(275)
<div><span>EH-01: Reduce the number of days people are exposed to unhealthy air <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR)</strong><br /><br />The national indicator is defined differently as it is weighted by score and population and is reported in people-days.  Although the national target is 3,866,365,816 people-days, we chose a target based on the 2020 baseline value for the state, 306 days.  Using the common target-setting method of a 10% improvement, we set the target for Hawaii state at 275 days.</span></div>

County: Honolulu Proximity to Highways

Current Value:

County: Honolulu Proximity to Highways

8.7%
(2020)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (8.6%), Honolulu has a value of 8.7% which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(8.6%)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the prior value, Honolulu (8.7%) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (7.7%).
Prior Value
(7.7%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.

County: Honolulu Recognized Carcinogens Released into Air

Current Value:
44,350
Pounds
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Honolulu (44,350) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (42,479).
Prior Value
(42,479)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Honolulu value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.