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Bay Area Air Quality Advisory Extended Through Sunday

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An air quality advisory that was issued on Thursday due to wildfire smoke has been extended through Sunday, according to the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.

Smoke from wildfires in California, Oregon and Washington are expected to continue to impact the San Francisco Bay Area tomorrow. While isolated pockets of elevated pollution levels are possible, a Spare the Air Alert is not in effect and pollution levels are not expected to exceed the national 24-hour standard.

California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Director and State Public Health Officer Dr. Tomás Aragón urged Californians in areas affected by wildfire smoke to take steps to protect their health, including staying indoors and reducing outdoor activity if necessary to avoid the inhalation of smoke and ash, in a news release Saturday afternoon.

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“Wildfires, and the resulting smoke and ash, can be particularly unhealthy for vulnerable people, including children, older adults, those with respiratory illness or asthma, and pregnant people,” said Dr. Aragón.

Officials said inhaling wildfire smoke can affect the lungs and the heart and cause persistent cough, runny nose, phlegm, wheezing, and difficulty breathing. Smoke from wildfires can also cause eye irritation, reduced lung function, and bronchitis. People with underlying lung or heart problems should limit their exposure by staying indoors.

People who must work outdoors for long periods, in areas with heavy smoke, or where ash is present, should wear a well-fitting N95 or P100 respirator mask, according to CDPH.

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S September 10, 2022 - 3:02 PM - 3:02 PM

talked to sister in Oregon. Says her yard and such covered in ash. she rinses off the plants several morning in a row now, so they won’t suffocate.

I think some ash is good for the soil, but not so much on the plant itself?

Kauai Mike September 11, 2022 - 2:39 AM - 2:39 AM

Prolly easier to just institute permanent air quality days. It would save on announcements, over-priced staff to make the evaluations, and eyeball strain for us to learn about them in the news. Does anyone pay attention to any of these government proclamations anymore?

Dr. Jellyfinger September 11, 2022 - 7:05 AM - 7:05 AM

“Persistent cough, runny nose, phlegm, wheezing, and difficulty breathing”.
That pretty much sums it up for me for about 6 months a year due to smoke from wildfires.
Newsom supposedly has declared a “War on Wildfires” ever since he got caught telling lies about the amounts of brush and dead trees cleared for fire prevention and diverting money from fire fighting for other dubious projects.

Well Gavin…. we’re losing the war and where the hell are you?


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