Orange & Putnam Counties, NY — The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued an Air Quality Health Advisory for Orange and Putnam counties, in effect until midnight Thursday, due to elevated levels of fine particulate matter in the air.
Elevated AQI Levels and Health Risks
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation reports that Air Quality Index (AQI) values are expected to exceed 100, a threshold where air quality can become unhealthy for sensitive groups as reported by SiLive.
Those most at risk include:
- Children and older adults
- People with asthma or heart disease
- Individuals with other respiratory conditions
Health officials recommend limiting strenuous outdoor activity to reduce the risk of adverse effects, and urge those experiencing symptoms to consult their physician.
Safety Recommendations During Air Quality Alerts
When an air quality alert is issued, the NWS and state health authorities advise the public to:
- Stay indoors whenever possible, especially if you have respiratory concerns or belong to at-risk demographics.
- Limit outdoor time to essential activities.
- Avoid activities that increase pollution, such as driving unnecessarily or using gas-powered lawn equipment.
- Refrain from open burning, which worsens air quality.
- Stay informed via NOAA Weather Radio or trusted weather outlets.
What to Do in Such Weather
Poor air quality can have both short-term and long-term health impacts, so it’s important to take proactive steps:
- Use air purifiers indoors if available.
- Seal windows and doors to prevent smoke and pollutants from entering.
- Wear N95 or KN95 masks outdoors if you must go out.
- Keep medications, like inhalers, easily accessible if you have asthma or other respiratory conditions.
By following these precautions, residents can minimize exposure to harmful particulates and protect their health during prolonged air quality alerts.
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