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Another Winter 'Spare the Air' Alert: Saturday, Jan. 3 in Gilroy
Use of wood-burning devices is prohibited.

The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is issuing the season’s eighth Winter Spare the Air Alert for Saturday, January 3, which bans burning wood, manufactured fire logs or any other solid fuel, both indoors and outdoors for 24 hours.
A high pressure weather system is in place over the Bay Area, resulting in cold, calm weather, along with poor air quality this weekend. As air pollution accumulates in the region, air quality is forecast to be unhealthy for the second day in a row.
“Wood smoke is a serious health concern in the Bay Area, especially in winter when winds are calm,” said Jack Broadbent, executive officer of the Air District. “The accumulation of wood smoke pollution in the region impacts all of us, especially children, the elderly and those with respiratory conditions. It is crucial for everyone’s health that Bay Area residents not burn.”
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It is illegal for Bay Area residents and businesses to use their fireplaces, woodstoves, pellet stoves, outdoor fire pits or any other wood-burning devices during a Winter Spare the Air Alert. Homes without permanently installed heating, where woodstoves or fireplaces are the only source of heat, are exempt.
Like cigarette smoke, wood smoke contains fine particles and carcinogenic substances that make the air harmful to breathe inside and outside the home. Wood smoke is the major source of air pollution in the Bay Area in the wintertime and is especially harmful to children, the elderly, and people with respiratory conditions.
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First-time violators will be given the option of taking a wood smoke awareness class, online or by mail, to learn about the hazards of wood smoke pollution in lieu of paying a $100 ticket. Second violations will result in a $500 ticket, and subsequent ticket amounts will be higher.
The public must check before they burn during the Winter Spare the Air season, which runs from November 1 through February 28. The daily burn status can be found:
- On the Air District Web sites: www.baaqmd.gov or www.sparetheair.org
- Via the toll-free hotline 1-877-4-NO-BURN (complaints can also be filed via the hotline)
- By signing up for AirAlerts at www.sparetheair.org or phone alerts at 1-800-430-1515
- Via the Spare the Air iPhone and Android Apps
In the winter, wood smoke from the 1.4 million fireplaces and wood stoves in the Bay Area is the single largest source of air pollution, contributing about one-third of the harmful fine particulate pollution in the air. One fireplace burning can pollute an entire neighborhood. Exposure to wood smoke—like cigarette smoke—has been linked to serious respiratory illnesses and even increased risk of heart attacks. Breathing fine particulate accounts for more than 90 percent of premature deaths related to air pollution.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District ( www.baaqmd.gov) is the regional agency responsible for protecting air quality in the nine-county Bay Area.
--Image and info courtesy of BAAQMD.
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