The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has issued a Spare the Air alert for Friday because of a forecast for unhealthy levels of smog caused by hot temperatures, vehicle exhaust and smoke from a wildfire in Oregon.
That hot weather, combined with the pollution from cars and smoke from the Flat Fire in southwestern Oregon, is expected to create unhealthy levels of smog, also known as ozone, which can cause throat irritation, congestion and chest pain, particularly for children, seniors, and people with respiratory and heart
conditions, according to the air district.Flat Fire has burned more than 15,000 acres as of ThursdayOn Spare the Air days, people are advised to only exercise in the early morning hours when smog levels are lower., calling HELP-AIR, downloading the Spare the Air app or connecting with Spare the Air on Facebook or Twitter.
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