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    Air quality alert for Los Angeles County Thursday
    • February 20, 2025

    Los Angeles County is the focus of an air quality alert reported at 3:59 p.m. on Wednesday by the National Weather Service. The alert is in effect until Thursday at noon.

    The NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA said, “The South Coast AQMD has issued an air quality alert due to harmful levels of windblown dust and ash.”

    “Particle pollution can get deep into the lungs and cause serious health problems such as asthma attacks, heart and lung disease symptoms, and increased risk of respiratory infections. Everyone can be affected, but sensitive groups such as people with lung or heart disease, older adults, people who are pregnant, children, and those who spend a lot of time outdoors are at greater risk,” according to the NWS.

    The full list of affected locations includes:

    • Calabasas/Agoura Hills
    • Eastern Santa Monica Mountains Recreational area
    • 5 Freeway corridor near Santa Clarita
    • Malibu
    • Santa Clarita Valley
    • Western San Gabriel Mountains/Highway 14 Corridor
    • Western Santa Monica Mountains Recreational area

    Guidance for air quality alerts: Insights from the NWS

    When an air quality alert pops up on the radar, deciphering its implications is crucial. These alerts, issued by the NWS, come with straightforward yet essential guidance to ensure your safety:

    Prioritize indoor stay:

    If it’s within your means, stay indoors, especially if you have respiratory issues, health concerns, or fall within the senior or child demographics.

    Trim outdoor activities to essentials:

    When venturing outside is unavoidable, restrict your time outdoors solely to essential activities. Reducing exposure is paramount.

    Mitigate pollution sources:

    Exercise prudence when it comes to activities that exacerbate pollution, such as driving cars, wielding gas-powered lawnmowers, or utilizing other motorized vehicles. Minimize their use during air quality alerts.

    A ban on open burning:

    Refrain from kindling fires with debris or any other materials during an air quality alert. Such practices only contribute to heightened air pollution.

    Stay informed:

    Stay updated of developments by tuning in to NOAA Weather Radio or your preferred weather news source. Being well-informed empowers you to make informed decisions regarding outdoor pursuits during air quality alerts.

    Focus on respiratory health:

    If you have respiratory problems or underlying health conditions, exercise extra caution. These conditions can increase your vulnerability to adverse effects from poor air quality.

    By adhering to the recommendations from the NWS, you can enhance your safety during air quality alerts and reduce your exposure to potentially harmful pollutants. Stay vigilant, stay protected, and prioritize your health above all else.

     Orange County Register 

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