The Lassen County Department of Public Health has issued an air-quality alert for all areas of Lassen County.
The Alert will remain in effect until 4:00p.m. on August 25th.
“Considering current fire conditions across the west coast and local air flow patterns, Lassen County is experiencing diminished air quality,” explains Lassen Public Health Nurse Christi Myers inĀ the alert.Ā “These conditions are expected to persist for the next five days.”
The Health Department offers an air-quality visibility chart and health tips atĀ www.lassencountyhealth.org.
If you smell smoke, or see smoke around you, Myers advises you toĀ consider restricting outdoor activities asĀ the chance of being affected by smoke increases substantially with strenuous or prolonged activity outdoors.
Air quality can change rapidly at different times during the day due to wind shift.Ā It is important to monitor smoke conditions throughout the day and plan outdoor activities accordingly.
Wildfire smoke has harmful chemicals that can affect your health. It can cause eye and throat irritation, coughing and difficulty breathing. Everyone should take precautions to avoid smoke exposure.
- Minimize or stop outdoor activities, especially exercise.
- Stay indoors with windows and doors closed.
- Do not run swamp coolers or fans that bring in outdoor air.
People who are at greatest risk of experiencing symptoms due to smoke include those with chronic lung disease (such as asthma) and/or heart disease, young children, pregnant women, and older adults. If you have symptoms that may have been worsened by smoke exposure, contact your health care provider immediately.
These symptoms include:
- Repeated Cough
- Shortness of Breath
- Difficulty Breathing
- Wheezing
- Chest Tightness or Pain
For more information call Lassen County Public Health at 530-251-8183 or visit the Lassen County Air Pollution Control District at www.lassenair.org
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