LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Clark County’s Division of Air Quality has issued a dust advisory for Tuesday, March 31, from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., as strong winds are expected across the area.
Officials forecast sustained winds near 25 mph, with gusts of 40 mph or higher. Residents and construction sites are urged to take precautions to reduce blowing dust.
Airborne dust is a type of particulate matter (PM) pollution that can worsen breathing problems. Health officials say people with heart or lung disease, older adults, and children may feel better staying indoors during dusty, windy conditions, especially if they are physically active. Anyone sensitive to air pollution are advised to consult a physician.
To limit exposure, officials recommend:
- Reduce outdoor activity when dust is in the air
- Keep windows and doors closed
- Run air conditioning at home and in vehicles to help filter particulates
- Replace dirty air filters
- Drive slowly on unpaved roads and avoid cutting across vacant lots
- Use off-road vehicles only in approved areas outside the urban Las Vegas Valley
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To report excessive blowing dust from construction sites, vacant lots, or facilities, call the dust complaint hotline at 702-385-DUST (3878). For the latest forecast, click here.
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