Friday, August 20, 2021

Friday Aug 20 - Mon Aug 23 - Placer County Air Quality Health Advisory

For Immediate Release: August 20, 2021 

 Joint air quality advisory by Placer County Public Health and the Placer County Air Pollution Control District


AUBURN, Calif. -- Placer County Public Health and Placer County Air Pollution Control District have extended the joint air quality advisory through Monday, Aug. 23, to notify the public of continued poor air quality conditions due to smoke from wildfires including the Caldor Fire in El Dorado County and others in northern California. Additionally, the public should take precautions as the wind direction continues to shift smoke throughout Placer County.

Poor air quality from wildfire smoke has the potential to cause negative health impacts, particularly for sensitive groups and when exposure is prolonged. Smoke contains very tiny particles that can be inhaled deep into the lungs. While all people may experience varying degrees of symptoms, the more sensitive individuals - such as young, aged and those with respiratory conditions - are at greatest risk of experiencing serious symptoms. Symptoms may include, but are not limited to, coughing, watery and itchy eyes, headache, scratchy throat, and difficulty in breathing.

If you can see or smell smoke, avoid all unnecessary outdoor activities, especially if you are in an area where visibility is greatly reduced.  Here are recommended ways to reduce your smoke exposure:

  • Stay indoors with the windows and doors closed, if possible, run the air conditioner on the “recirculation” setting
  • Limit outdoor exertion and physical activity
  • Leave the smoke-impacted areas until conditions improve, if possible
  • Reduce unnecessary driving. If traveling through smoke-impacted areas, be sure that your vehicle’s ventilation system is on recirculate
  • NonHEPA paper face mask filters and cloth face coverings may be helpful in reducing the spread of germs and viruses, but they are not capable of filtering out extra fine particulates which are much smaller in size. These will not be helpful in protecting individuals from smoke-related impacts. Information on the use of masks, including N95 masks and face coverings during smoke impacts can be found at https://placerair.org/DocumentCenter/View/46777/Respirators-Masks-and-Face-Coverings?bidId=.

Anyone experiencing serious symptoms due to smoke should contact a health professional. Persons who have a respiratory-related illness may also wish to consult their health care provider if they are experiencing smoke exposure.

Keep in mind that air quality can change rapidly at different times during the day due to wind shifts; therefore, it is important to monitor the smoke throughout the day in your area and make outdoor plans accordingly.

Information on air quality and smoke can be found AirNow’s Fire and Smoke webpage at https://fire.airnow.gov which shows particulate matter data from permanent and temporary air monitors along with low-cost sensor data.

Wildfire smoke information can also be found on the District’s website at www.placerair.org.

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August 20 - 22, 2021 - Shasta County Air Quality Advisory

AIR QUALITY UPDATE

August 20 - 22, 2021

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Date:           August 20 - 22, 2021

Contact:      Shasta County Air Quality Management District, 530-225-5674  


AIR QUALITY OFFICIALS URGE CAUTION DUE TO WILDFIRE SMOKE

LOS FUNCIONARIOS DE CALIDAD DEL AIRE PIDAN PRECAUCIÓN DEBIDO AL HUMO DE INCENDIOS

SHASTA COUNTY – The Shasta County Air Quality Management District is advising Shasta County residents, to remain aware of continued significant widespread smoke impacts due to the multiple wildfires burning in Northern California.  Certain areas may experience higher concentrations of smoke based on proximity to wildfires, time of day, topography, and current weather conditions.

While air quality has improved somewhat in recent days, many areas of Shasta County will continue to experience air quality in the Unhealthy range going into the weekend. To best protect yourself from wildfire smoke, residents are advised to check air quality smoke impacts in real time and in your area at https://fire.airnow.gov.  In addition, specific fire information and smoke safety tips can be found by going to the California Smoke blog’s smoke and health information.

Para protegerse mejor del humo de los incendios forestales, se recomienda a los residentes que verifiquen los impactos del humo de la calidad del aire en tiempo real y en su área en https://fire.airnow.gov.  Además, consejos de seguridad se pueden encontrar yendo a la información humo y la salud del blog de humo California.

Now is a great time to set yourself up with a clean room! What is a clean room? A clean room is a room that is set up to keep levels of smoke and other particles as low as possible during wildfire smoke events. Learn how to set up a clean room in your own home.

All members of the public, especially those with respiratory or heart disease, the elderly, pregnant women, and children should remain alert, and if necessary, reduce or avoid all outdoor exertion when wildfire smoke is present. Everyone else should limit prolonged exertion in areas of noticeable smoke accumulation. All individuals are urged to use proper judgement when planning activities. Individuals wishing to minimize their exposure should:

• Limit exercise and outdoor activities
• Remain indoors with the windows and doors closed
• Turn on an air conditioner with a recirculation setting (such as in a vehicle)

For additional information and updates, you may visit the Shasta County Air Quality Management District Wildfire Smoke Webpage or call 530-225-5674.

Friday, August 20, 2021 - North Coast AQMD Air Quality Smoke Advisory

 



Friday August 20th, 2021 - NE California Smoke Outlook - #AntelopeFire


 

Friday August 20th, 2021 - Northern California Smoke Outlook - #RiverComplex


 

Friday, August 20, 2021 - Northern / Eastern Sierra Smoke Forecast #DixieFire

 



Friday, August 20, 2021 - Shasta-Trinity National Forest - #Monumentfire & #McFarlandfire





Friday, Aug. 20, 2021 - Lake Tahoe Basin/Reno Smoke Forecast #CaldorFire


 

Friday, August 20, 2021 - National Weather Service Eureka's Smoke Forecast #Dixiefire #Antelopefire #Monumentfire #Rivercomplex #McFarlandfire #McCashfire #Caldorfire

 

Friday, August 20, 2021 - National Weather Service Sacramento's California Smoke Forecast #Dixiefire #Antelopefire #Monumentfire #Rivercomplex #McFarlandfire #McCashfire #Caldorfire


 

Friday, August 20, 2021 - National Weather Service Hanford's Smoke Forecast #Dixiefire #Antelopefire #Monumentfire #Rivercomplex #McFarlandfire #Caldorfire

Friday, August 20, 2021 - National Weather Service Hanford's Smoke Forecast #Dixiefire #Antelopefire #Monumentfire #Rivercomplex #McFarlandfire #Caldorfire Graphics

 

Friday, August 20, 2021 - National Weather Service Reno's Near Surface Smoke Forecast #Dixiefire #Caldorfire

Friday, August 20, 2021 - National Weather Service Reno's Near Surface Smoke Forecast #Dixiefire #Caldorfire Graphics