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Burn Ban Extended Through Weekend in Napa Valley

"Spare the Air" now goes through Sunday due to poor air quality.

From the Bay Area Air Quality Management District:

A Winter Spare the Air Alert has been issued for Sunday, January 11, in the Bay Area.

Wood burning is banned both indoors and outdoors on Sunday, for the full 24 hours.

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Air quality in the Bay Area is forecast to be unhealthy. It is illegal for Bay Area residents to burn wood or other solid fuels in fireplaces, wood stoves and inserts, pellet stoves, outdoor fire-pits, or other wood-burning devices. This wood-burning ban will be in effect for Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, southern Sonoma and southwestern Solano Counties. (Visit www.sparetheair.org/Stay-Informed/Todays-Air-Quality/Reporting-Zones.aspx to see if your city is located within the Air District.)

Winter air pollution is mainly caused by particulates or soot pollution from wood smoke. Smoke from wood-burning fires is linked to illnesses such as asthma, bronchitis and lung disease, and is especially harmful for children and the elderly.

Find out what's happening in Napa Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

For more information about the Wood Burning Rule, or to check before you burn, visit www.sparetheair.org or call 1-877-4NO-BURN.

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