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Uploaded: Saturday, September 29, 2012, 9:40 AM
Spare the Air alert issued for Saturday
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A Spare the Air alert has been issued for Saturday (Sept. 29) by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District. The alert means that air quality is expected to be poor and residents are advised to reduce driving and avoid outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day.
The alert is triggered in part by a forecast for sunny weather, officials said. "This late summer hot spell means poor air quality is expected in the Bay Area," said Jack Broadbent, executive director for the district.
Spare the Air alerts are triggered when ozone pollutions is forecast to reach unhealthy levels. Ozone can cause throat irritation, congestion, chest pain and inflammation of the lining of the lungs. Those with asthma, bronchitis and emphysema are especially vulnerable, as are young children, seniors and those with respiratory and heart conditions.
Residents are asked to avoid driving on Spare the Air days. There is no free transit offered, and no wood burning ban is in place.
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Posted by typo?, a resident of the Menlo Park: Central Menlo Park neighborhood, on Sep 29, 2012 at 11:36 am Is the title of this article a typo? The alert for Saturday was issued on Friday. The alert that was issued today is for Sunday.
Protect all of our kids health by reducing your pollution for a few days.
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Posted by Hmmm, a resident of another community, on Sep 29, 2012 at 12:33 pm Lame- school sports, running errands, BBQs - I don't know many who pay attention to these alerts. We do, but that's because we keep our lives relatively simple & don't have kids to ferry around.
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