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Tucson, Arizona (June 15, 2009) The Pima County Department of Environmental Quality and the American Lung Association of Arizona are issuing a smoke advisory due to smoke from the Elk Horn Fire, near the Baboquivari Peak Wilderness Area southwest of Tucson. People living in this area who are sensitive to smoke are urged to take appropriate precautions, if they smell smoke. Individuals with respiratory or heart disease and the elderly may experience respiratory symptoms. If individuals are sensitive to particulate pollution, they may want to reduce their exposure to outside air. Smoke levels tend to be higher in the early morning hours due to temperature inversions. This advisory will be in effect while current conditions persist. Typical symptoms related to short-term exposure to smoke may include itchy eyes, coughing, and upper airway irritation. Other potential health effects may include headache, dizziness, and nausea. People with pre-existing conditions such as asthma or other respiratory problems should:
Air pollution levels are available online at the PDEQ website www.airinfonow.org or by calling the PDEQ hotline at (520) 882-4AIR. ###
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