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Albuquerque: smoke health alert

Albuquerque’s Environmental Health Department has issued an alert through 9 p.m. due to smoke drifting into the valley from the San Juan Controlled Burn in the Jemez Wilderness:

The City of Albuquerque Environmental Health Department recommends that all individuals take precautions when outdoors in areas when smoke is visible or can be smelled. During unhealthy periods, the following actions are recommended, especially for individuals sensitive to particulate pollution:

  • Keep windows and doors closed. If needed for comfort, use air conditioners or heating systems on recycle/recirculation mode. Avoid using swamp coolers that can circulate outdoor air inside.
  • Limit time spent outdoors.
  • If symptoms of heart or lung disease occur, (including severe coughing, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, wheezing, chest tightness or pain, palpitations, nausea or unusual fatigue or lightheadedness) contact your health care provider.
  • Individuals with heart or lung disease should follow their health management plan from their health care provider. Asthmatic individuals should follow a prescribed asthma management plan. If conditions are creating a health emergency, call 911 or seek medical attention at the nearest medical facility.
  • Avoid physical activity outdoors.
  • Motorist use recirculated air while using air-conditioning during smoke events.

 


-- Email the reporter at jfleck@abqjournal.com. Call the reporter at 505-823-3916

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