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Officials Issue Spare The Air Alerts Through Labor Day

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A record-breaking string of Spare the Air alerts is now in its third week, with an alert for the region extended through Labor Day mostly due to smog, district officials said Saturday.

The alerts, which ban the burning of wood or other solid fuel both indoors and outdoors, are the 20th and 21st consecutive alerts issued by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.

In recent days the alerts were prompted by wildfire smoke — which continues to be a factor — but unhealthy levels of smog, or ozone are expected to accumulate through Monday, air district officials said.

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“Though wildfire smoke has subsided significantly and air quality has improved over the past few days, high temperatures and tailpipe exhaust are expected to cause unhealthy smog this holiday weekend,” said Jack Broadbent, executive officer of the Air District.

Smoke from the Woodward Fire in Marin County may also produce pockets of unhealthy air quality in southern Marin County, San Francisco, portions of the East Bay and potentially Vallejo, district officials said.

Triple-digit temperatures are forecast around the region through Labor Day.

Bay Area residents should reduce driving and avoid smoke exposure when the smell of smoke is present, Broadbent said. Residents in locations with unhealthy air are advised to stay inside with windows and doors closed and to set air conditioning units to re-circulate to prevent outside air from coming inside.

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Ozone, or smog, can cause throat irritation, congestion, chest pain, trigger asthma, inflame the lining of the lungs and worsen bronchitis and emphysema.

Long-term exposure to ozone can reduce lung function. Ozone pollution is particularly harmful for young children, seniors and those with respiratory and heart conditions. When a Spare the Air Alert is issued, outdoor exercise should be done only in the early morning hours when ozone concentrations are lower.

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Continuously blaming vehicle emissions is total BS… they operate cleaner than ever before.

It’s the smoke and fire-related particulate matter creating the unhealthy conditions.

That explains why neighbors have been burning wood the last two days.

Oh poo…
No fireplace in 100 degree weather?
Ain’t that a pisser!

Triple-whammy this weekend with the high temps and lack of a breeze factored into the heavy particulate concentration.

Gee the smell of smoke and the unbearable weather, plus this pandemic really is no fun at all. I guess I will go to Target and walk around and absorb their air conditioning. I will need to buy something. That sounds great. Mask up and be safe.

I had to use my smoker box when I BBQ’d the ribs yesterday. Today I think I can skip the extra smoke.

I just hung 4 racks out on the clothesline. With the heat and smoke, I figure supper about 6ish.

Spare the air? What air?

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