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Road dust prompts air quality warning in Vernon

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Dusty roads and industry prompted an air quality warning in Vernon today.

There are high concentrations of coarse particulate matter in the air that could cause health concerns, especially for those with chronic illnesses, according to the dust advisory from the BC Ministry of Environment and Interior Health.

Vernon residents with asthma, COPD, heart disease, and diabetes; respiratory infections such as COVID-19, pregnant women, infants, and older adults, are advised to try to stay indoors and avoid strenuous exercise to reduce exposure and health risks.

The air quality is particularly bad near busy roads where traffic kicks up dust and industrial operations.

The dust advisory is in place until further notice, precipitation, dust suppression, and a change in traffic patterns would help reduce the amount of particulate in the air.

Dust advisories are issued when there is more than 50 micrograms of coarse particulate in a cubic metre of air, currently Vernon is at 68.2 micrograms.

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