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Florida & Oregon Air Quality Alert: Stay Indoors Now!
20 Jan
Summary
- Fine particle pollution reached unhealthy levels in Florida and Oregon.
- Residents warned to stay inside due to elevated PM2.5 concerns.
- EPA advises reducing outdoor activity for all residents.

Residents in parts of Florida and Oregon received warnings to remain indoors on Tuesday due to "unhealthy" levels of fine particle pollution (PM2.5).
The Environmental Protection Agency's AirNow Map indicated elevated PM2.5 concentrations, which can pose health risks even to healthy individuals. These particles are small enough to penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream.
The EPA advises sensitive groups, including children and the elderly, to avoid strenuous outdoor activities. All other residents should reduce the intensity or duration of their outdoor excursions until air quality improves.
Pollution can also affect indoor air quality if particles enter through open windows or ventilation. The agency suggests using air purifiers, keeping windows closed, and avoiding indoor pollution sources like burning candles.



