
The National Weather Service office located in Mount Holly, New Jersey has issued an Air Quality Alert, according to an official advisory released on July 14 at 3:45 PM Eastern Time.
Residents in the affected area are encouraged to be mindful of outdoor activities during the alert period, particularly those who may be sensitive to air quality conditions, such as children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions like asthma.
When air quality alerts are in effect, health officials generally recommend limiting prolonged outdoor exertion and staying indoors when possible. Those who must be outside should take appropriate precautions.
Residents should monitor updates from the National Weather Service and local health authorities for the latest information on air quality conditions and when the alert is expected to expire.








