PDPH: Air Quality Recommendations – Fire in Wissinoming

The Philadelphia Department of Public Health issued the following recommendations on Wednesday, May 31, 2023:

In response to a large fire in the vicinity of Harbison Avenue and Torresdale Avenue in Wissinoming, the Philadelphia Department of Public Health is warning residents to avoid the area or try to stay inside. At this time, no hazardous substances have been identified, and the Department is taking this action out of an abundance of caution.

Residents in the area should take precautions to avoid unnecessary exposure to smoke. The Health Department recommends doing the following to protect yourself and others from poor air quality:

  • Avoid going outdoors as much as possible.
  • If you must go outside, avoid excessive activity, such as jogging or running, and wear a mask, if available.
  • Close all windows and doors to minimize air pollution in your home.
  • Recirculate air with fans to avoid bringing more air pollution into your home.

The air may be potentially hazardous for sensitive groups, including children, elderly people, people who are pregnant, and those with respiratory diseases or heart conditions.

  • Avoid areas of high congestion and where air pollution may be high, including main streets or highways.
  • People with underlying illnesses should monitor for symptoms, including trouble breathing, nausea, and dizziness. If these symptoms occur, seek medical attention as soon as possible.

The Health Department and the Office of Emergency Management will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates as they become available. For more information, please visit the Philadelphia Office of Emergency Management Twitter account, the Health Department’s Twitter account, and register to receive emergency alerts from via ReadyPhiladelphia by texting READYPHILA to 888-777 or visiting https://www.phila.gov/ready.

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