
The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey has issued an Air Quality Alert, according to an official notice released on July 16 at 3:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time.
Residents in the affected area are advised to be aware of current air quality conditions, which may present health risks for certain individuals. Those who are sensitive to air pollution — including the elderly, young children, and people with respiratory or heart conditions — are urged to limit their time outdoors and reduce physical activity outside.
Authorities recommend that everyone monitor local air quality updates and follow any guidance provided by health officials. Keeping windows closed and staying in air-conditioned spaces may help reduce exposure to poor air quality conditions.
Additional details, including the specific geographic area covered by this alert and the expected duration, were included in the official notice from the National Weather Service. Residents should check the latest updates from local authorities and weather services for the most current information.








