DEKALB COUNTY, GA—DeKalb Emergency Management Agency issued a news release at 10:37 a.m. today, Sept. 30, stating that it is aware of numerous reports of air quality concerns in the county, following the Biolab chemical fire on Sunday, Sept. 29, at a laboratory in Conyers.
Currently, there are no advisories from the Georgia Environmental Protection Division for
DeKalb County concerning air quality.
DEMA and DeKalb County Fire Rescue are testing air quality throughout the day around the county and will issue advisories should they become necessary.
Residents are advised to call 311 to report any air quality concerns.