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Mùa cháy rừng ở California thường diễn ra giữa mùa xuân và cuối mùa thu. Địa Hạt Không Khí giám sát chất lượng không khí chung tại khu vực Vùng Vịnh và sẽ thông báo cho người dân nếu khói cháy rừng có nguy cơ gây ra mức độ ô nhiễm hạt tăng lên trong khu vực.
Stay aware of local news coverage or health warnings related to smoke. Use common sense. If it looks smoky outside, avoid physical outside activities and don't let your children play outdoors.
If you are advised to stay indoors, keep indoor air as clean as possible. Keep your windows and doors closed unless it's extremely hot outside. If you don't have an air conditioner, staying inside with the windows closed may be dangerous in extremely hot weather. In these cases, seek alternative shelter.
Run your home or car air conditioner on recycle or recirculate. Keep the fresh air intake closed and the filter clean to prevent bringing additional smoke inside.
If you have asthma or other lung disease, make sure you follow your doctor's directions about taking your medicines and following your asthma management plan. Call your doctor if your symptoms worsen.
If you have heart or lung disease, if you are an older adult, or if you have children, talk with your doctor about whether and when you should leave the area.
For wildfire health and safety tips, visit the CDC website and read the CDC Wildfire Information web page .
You can also view a wildfire safety video provided by the California Air Resources Board.
Watch the Air District’s informational video series, with tips and advice for protecting your health when wildfires are impacting air quality in the Bay Area.
View three U.S. EPA videos in both English and Spanish about wildfire smoke:
For more wildfire health and safety tips, read the CDC Wildfire Information web page.
Last Updated: 17/05/2024