LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has declared a statewide Code Purple Air Quality Alert on Friday due to the Canada wildfires.
Wildfire smoke from Canada and Minnesota will continue to blanket Pennsylvania on Friday, resulting in Code Purple PM2.5 concentrations, the second highest level the DEP can institute.
Residents are strongly encouraged to check for current conditions in their area.
Local conditions could be more severe (Code Maroon) or less severe (Code Red or Code Orange) depending on location at any given time. Residents should make informed decisions on their outdoor activity based on the conditions at the time.
During Code Purple Air Quality Alerts, all residents should avoid long or intense outdoor activities, and sensitive groups such as children, elderly residents, and those with respiratory illnesses should avoid all outdoor activities. All residents are encouraged to move activities indoors.
Residents and businesses within the Air Quality Alert areas are strongly encouraged to voluntarily help reduce fine particulate matter air pollution by:
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Air Quality Index (AQI) provides standardized color codes for forecasting and reporting daily air quality:
An Air Quality Alert is declared when the AQI is forecasted to be Code Orange or higher.
For more information about air quality, visit DEP’s Air Quality Partnership Home Page and EPA’s AirNow
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