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The Air Quality Health Index is expected to reach high-risk levels again today— that’s 7 or higher.
Those with heart or lung conditions, older adults, kids, and outdoor workers are urged to reduce outdoor activity.
Poor visibility and health risks are expected through at least Wednesday. Residents are advised to limit time outdoors and keep windows closed.
Officials urge people to avoid strenuous outdoor activity and wear N95 masks if necessary.
Grand Erie Public Health is asking residents should monitor local AQHI readings until the advisory is lifted.