FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
July
17, 2026
County
Commissioners urge residents to take precautions as wildfire smoke impacts air quality
Freehold, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County
Commissioners is urging residents to monitor air quality conditions and take
appropriate precautions as smoke from ongoing Canadian wildfires continues to
impact air quality.
“The health and safety of our residents remains our top
priority,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. “While the wildfire
activity is occurring hundreds of miles away, the resulting smoke can still
significantly affect local air quality. We encourage residents to stay
informed, limit outdoor activities when conditions worsen, and take steps to
protect themselves and their families.”
According to the New Jersey Department of Health, air
quality levels may reach unhealthy ranges, particularly for children, older
adults, pregnant individuals, and those with asthma, heart disease, or other
respiratory conditions. Fine particulate matter contained in wildfire smoke can
travel long distances and may cause coughing, throat irritation, shortness of
breath, and other health concerns.
“The most effective way to reduce exposure to wildfire smoke
is to stay indoors with windows and doors closed whenever possible. Residents
should also consider running air conditioning systems on recirculation mode and
reducing strenuous outdoor activities during periods of poor air quality.
“Even healthy individuals may experience symptoms when air
quality deteriorates,” said Commissioner Susan M. Kiley, liaison to the
Department of Health and Human Services. “Those who are especially vulnerable
should pay close attention to air quality alerts and consult their healthcare
provider if they experience respiratory distress or worsening symptoms.”
Residents can monitor current air quality conditions through
AirNow.gov and find additional
information about air quality alerts on the National Weather Service website,
weather.gov.
For news and alerts from Monmouth County, go to www.visitmonmouth.com or follow
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