Dust comes to an end in Vernon

For more information on current air quality, see www.bcairquality.ca.

UPDATE FEB. 27: The dust advisory issued for Vernon has ended.

The change in weather conditions has resulted in improved dust conditions and levels are expected to remain below advisory levels for the next few days.

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The Ministry of Environment has continued a dust advisory for Vernon because of high concentrations of dust that are expected to persist until there is a change in weather conditions.

Residents should avoid strenuous outdoor activities.

“Staying indoors with windows and doors closed helps to reduce exposure,” states the release.

“Exposure is particularly a concern for infants, the elderly and those who have underlying medical conditions such as breathing or lung conditions, hay fever, asthma or persons who react strongly to dust. If you are experiencing symptoms such as continuing eye or throat irritation, chest discomfort, shortness of breath, cough or wheeze, follow the advice of your health care provider.”

For more information on current air quality, see: www.bcairquality.ca.

 

 

Vernon Morning Star