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Pasadena Air Quality Suffers as a Result of Brush Fire

South Coast Air Quality Management District has upgraded the local air quality scale to unhealthy particle pollution levels for sensitive groups

Monday, April 28, 2008 | 0:44 pm

As a result of the ongoing wildfires in the foothills above Pasadena , Sierra Madre and Arcadia , air quality continues to remain unhealthful throughout the San Gabriel Valley, said a spokesperson in a news statement.

As of Monday, the South Coast Air Quality Management District has upgraded the local air quality scale to unhealthy particle pollution levels for sensitive groups, said Ann Erdman, a spokesperson for the City of Pasadena. 

Pasadena Public Health Department is providing the following advisory for anyone children, seniors and anyone with medical issues such as heart disease, emphysema, asthma and other lung conditions:

• Stay indoors as much as possible.

• Keep windows, doors and fireplace dampers shut if possible.

• If possible, circulate clean air indoors through the use of air conditioners and/or air   cleaners and purifiers.  Air conditioners with HEPA filters further reduce the level of particles that circulate indoors.

• Avoid non-essential, prolonged vigorous physical activity outdoors.

• Monitor medical conditions and be vigilant about taking medications prescribed by health care providers.

•Anyone with asthma should keep "as needed" medications with them at all times and contact their health care providers if symptoms develop.

•People who develop persistent coughs or develop breathing difficulties should contact their health care professionals.

For more information visit the city of Pasadena website at www.cityofpasadena.net or the Air Quality Management District website at www.aqmd.gov, or call Pasadena Public Health Department (626) 744-6012 or AQMD at (800) 288-7664.

 

 

 

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