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Unhealthy Air Quality: 'Spare The Air' Alert Issued Today In Bay Area
BREAKING: This is the 23rd alert this season.

BAY AREA, CA – A Spare the Air alert has been issued for today in the Bay Area as heat, light winds and automobile exhaust combine for an unhealthy level of smog, officials with the Bay Area Air Quality Management District said Saturday.
The alert is the 23rd this season.
Residents are being asked to choose other ways of traveling besides driving alone.
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Smog, or ozone, can irritate throats, cause congestion and chest pain, trigger asthma, inflame the lining of the lungs and worsen bronchitis and emphysema, air quality officials said.
Long-term exposure can damage the lungs.
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Smog can be particularly harmful to young children, seniors and people with respiratory and heart conditions, according to air quality officials.
People who exercise outdoors should exercise only in the morning when the smog level is lower.
Residents are encouraged to carpool, bike, walk or take transit today and every day. Air quality officials are asking residents who are in the market for another vehicle to consider buying an electric one to help
reduce smog in the Bay Area.
- Also see: Heat Advisory Issued For Sunday, Monday
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