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lakeperson
3 years ago
And here in Lake County, the purpleair.com sensor located at the elementary school several blocks from me shows us at 116 ppm, “unhealthy for sensitive individuals,” the orange zone. I’ve seen it a LOT worse in the last few years, but this level is plenty for me! The sky overhead is still blue and the air seems not bad. It’s supposed to get back to the green zone in a couple of days, IF no new fires start…. keeping fingers crossed.
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And here in Lake County, the purpleair.com sensor located at the elementary school several blocks from me shows us at 116 ppm, “unhealthy for sensitive individuals,” the orange zone. I’ve seen it a LOT worse in the last few years, but this level is plenty for me! The sky overhead is still blue and the air seems not bad. It’s supposed to get back to the green zone in a couple of days, IF no new fires start…. keeping fingers crossed.