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County of Orange
Public Health Services |
Juliette A. Poulson, RN, MN Eric G. Handler, MD, MPH,
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For Immediate Release |
Contact:
Howard Sutter |
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(Santa Ana) – The South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) has issued a smoke advisory that includes Orange County due to smoke drifting from current wildfires. The AQMD advisory states that localized concentrations of fine particulates may reach the “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” level or higher in areas directly impacted by drifting smoke, including parts of Orange County. All individuals are urged to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary outdoor activity in the smoke impacted areas. “Among those who can be most directly affected by smoke exposure are individuals with heart and respiratory diseases, older adults, children and pregnant women,” said County Health Officer Dr. Eric Handler. “Air pollution levels from the fire can change rapidly, depending on weather conditions, so we especially recommend that individuals in these higher-risk groups limit outdoor activity and physical exertion until the situation is over.” Other recommendations include:
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