September 8 - 9,
2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: September 8-9, 2021
Contact: Shasta
County Air Quality Management District, 530-225-5674
AIR QUALITY OFFICIALS URGE CAUTION DUE
TO WILDFIRE SMOKE
LOS FUNCIONARIOS DE CALIDAD DEL AIRE
PIDAN PRECAUCIÓN DEBIDO AL HUMO DE INCENDIOS
SHASTA COUNTY – The Shasta County Air Quality Management District is
advising Shasta County residents, to remain aware of continued significant
widespread smoke impacts due to the multiple wildfires burning in Northern
California. Certain areas may experience
higher concentrations of smoke based on proximity to wildfires, time of day, topography,
and current weather conditions.
Extreme fire weather has led to increased fire behavior in many areas of Northern California. As a result, increased quantities of smoke have entered the Sacramento Valley and surrounding foothills in Shasta County. Over the next several days many areas of Shasta County are forecasted to experience UNHEALTHY air quality in the evening and morning hours with some improvement during the afternoons.
To best protect yourself from wildfire smoke, residents are advised to check air quality smoke impacts in real time and in your area at https://fire.airnow.gov. In addition, specific fire information and smoke safety tips can be found by going to the California Smoke blog’s smoke and health information.
Para protegerse mejor del humo de los incendios forestales,
se recomienda a los residentes que verifiquen los impactos del humo de la
calidad del aire en tiempo real y en su área en https://fire.airnow.gov. Además, consejos de seguridad se pueden encontrar
yendo a la información humo y la salud del blog de humo California.
As Shasta County continues to experience periods of intense smoke, you can reduce your exposure. The California Air Resources Board’s Smoke Ready California campaign has outlined steps you can take now to keep your family safe before and during wildfire season including information on home air purifiers.
All members of the public, especially those with respiratory or heart disease, the elderly, pregnant women, and children should remain alert, and if necessary, reduce or avoid all outdoor exertion when wildfire smoke is present. Everyone else should limit prolonged exertion in areas of noticeable smoke accumulation. All individuals are urged to use proper judgement when planning activities. Individuals wishing to minimize their exposure should:
•
Limit exercise and outdoor activities
•
Remain indoors with the windows and doors closed
• Turn on
an air conditioner with a recirculation setting (such as in a vehicle)
For additional information and updates, you may visit the Shasta County Air Quality Management District Wildfire Smoke Webpage or call 530-225-5674.
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