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Spare the Air Day in Effect

Refrain from burning wood today or face a fine.

Bay Area Air Quality Management officials have issued a Winter Spare the Air
alert, which bans burning wood, manufactured firelogs, or any other solid
fuel both indoors and outdoors.

Air quality is expected to be unhealthy in the region due to cold weather and a lack of wind that will trap air pollutants close to the ground, according to the district.

Particulate matter from wood smoke is the main source of winter air pollution, and has been linked to illnesses such as asthma, bronchitis and lung diseasair.org - before burning wood during the Winter Spare the Air season, which runs from Nov. 1 to Feb. 28.

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People who are found to be burning wood during a Spare the Air Day could face fines. First-time offenders will receive a warning, but a second  violation is subject to a $400 fine, with steeper fines for further  violations.

Residents and businesses that burn wood as their only source of heat are exempt from the alerts.

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The three previous Spare the Air Days of the season were on Dec. 1, Dec. 12 and Jan. 6.

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