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Southland Wildfires Create Unhealthful Air Quality

Feb. 9, 2006

In Orange County, parts of Riverside and Los Angeles counties

For the third day in a row, the region's air quality agency has issued a smoke advisory for many areas across the Southland due to the wildfires.  Concentrations of fine particulates are expected to reach the unhealthy level in these areas.

All individuals are urged to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary outdoor activities in the smoke-impacted areas.

Air quality is predicted to exceed 100 on the Air Quality Index (AQI) all day today due to smoke impacts in the following areas:

Area # Monitoring Area* Description Pollutant AQI
2 West Los Angeles/Malibu Unhealthy-Sensitive PM2.5/10 129
4 South Coastal Los Angeles Unhealthy-Sensitive PM2.5/10 129
5 Southeast Los Angeles Unhealthy-Sensitive PM2.5/10 129
12 South Central Los Angeles Unhealthy-Sensitive PM2.5/10 129
16 Northern Orange County Unhealthy-Sensitive PM2.5/10 145
17 Central Orange County Unhealthy-Sensitive PM2.5/10 145
18 North Coastal Orange County Unhealthy-Sensitive PM2.5/10 145
19 Saddleback Valley Unhealthy-Sensitive PM2.5/10 145
20 Central Orange County Coastal Unhealthy-Sensitive PM2.5/10 140
21 Capistrano Valley Unhealthy-Sensitive PM2.5/10 140
22 Corona Norco Unhealthy-Sensitive PM2.5/10 130
23 Metropolitan Riverside Unhealthy-Sensitive PM2.5/10 135
24 Perris Unhealthy-Sensitive PM2.5/10 130
25 Lake Elsinore Unhealthy-Sensitive PM2.5/10 132

 

* To view a map of monitoring areas, click here (pdf, 362kb).

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What To Do When Air Pollution Reaches Unhealthy Levels

In areas with UNHEALTHY-SENSITIVE (AQI of 101 to 150) air quality, sensitive or susceptible persons, such as those with heart or lung disease, should minimize outdoor activity.

In areas with UNHEALTHY (AQI of 151 to 200) air quality or an Ozone HEALTH ADVISORY Alert (AQI of 151 to 200 for 1-hour ozone), everyone should discontinue prolonged, vigorous outdoor exercise lasting longer than one hour.  Examples of the kinds of outdoor activities that should be avoided are calisthenics, basketball, running, soccer, football, tennis, swimming laps, and water polo.  Susceptible persons, such as those with heart or lung disease, should avoid outdoor activity entirely.

AQMD is the air pollution control agency for Orange County and major portions of Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside counties.

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This page updated: February 09, 2006
URL: http://www.aqmd.gov/news1/2006/smokestatementPR2_09_06.html