Contact:
Placer County Air Pollution Control
District 530-745-2330
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AUBURN,
Ca. (July 3, 2018) -- The Placer County Public Health Officer and Placer County
Air Pollution Control District are issuing a joint air quality advisory to
notify the public of the potential of poor air quality conditions, due to smoke
from the County Fire currently burning in Napa and Yolo Counties along with
smoke from other fires in the State. This advisory will be active from today, Tuesday,
July 3rd, 2018 through Wednesday, July 4th, 2018.
Areas
of smoke may affect Placer County from the foothills up into the Lake Tahoe
area, dependent upon wind direction, until the fire is extinguished. 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 of
greatest risk of experiencing more aggravated symptoms. Symptoms may include,
but are not limited to coughing, watery and itchy eyes, 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:
- Stay indoors with the windows and doors closed; if possible run the air conditioner on the “recirculation” setting
- Limit outdoor exertion and physical activity
- Leave the smoke-impacted areas until conditions improve, if possible
- Reduce unnecessary driving. If traveling through smoke-impacted areas, be sure that your vehicle’s ventilation system is on recirculate
- Avoid the use of non‐HEPA paper face mask filters, which are not capable of filtering out extra fine particulates
Anyone experiencing
questionable or severe symptoms should contact their doctor if they have any
questions.
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 at www.placerair.org
or www.sparetheair.com. The Spare the
Air website is a useful site to monitor current air quality values. Additional statewide information on smoke can be found at the
California Smoke Blog at www.californiasmokeinfo.blogspot.com
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