Joint air quality advisory extended by Placer County Public Health and the Placer
County Air Pollution Control District |
Wildfire
smoke continues to affect large areas of Placer County with elevated levels
of particulate matter and ozone. Poor air quality has the potential to cause
negative health impacts, particularly for sensitive groups and when exposure
is prolonged. Smoke contains very tiny particles that can be inhaled deep
into the lungs. While all people may experience varying degrees of symptoms,
the more sensitive individuals - such as young, aged and those with
respiratory conditions - are at greatest risk of experiencing serious
symptoms. Symptoms may include, but are not limited to, coughing, watery and
itchy eyes, headache, scratchy throat, and difficulty in breathing. If you can see or smell smoke,
avoid all unnecessary outdoor activities, especially if you are in an area
where visibility is greatly reduced. Here are recommended ways to
reduce your smoke exposure:
Anyone experiencing serious
symptoms due to smoke should contact a health professional. Persons who have
a respiratory-related illness may also wish to consult their health care
provider if they are experiencing smoke exposure. Keep in mind that air quality can
change rapidly at different times during the day due to wind shifts;
therefore, it is important to monitor the smoke throughout the day in your
area and make outdoor plans accordingly. Information on air quality and
smoke can be found AirNow’s updated Fire and Smoke webpage at https://fire.airnow.gov which shows particulate matter data from permanent and
temporary air monitors along with low-cost sensor data and also on www.sparetheair.com. Wildfire smoke information can
also be found on the District’s website at www.placerair.org. ### |
This site is a voluntary effort by public agencies to coordinate and aggregate information for California communities affected by smoke.
Friday, August 21, 2020
Friday, August 21, 2020 - Placer County Air Quality Advisory through Sunday Aug 23, 2020
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