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Wildfire Smoke, Ash,
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It is hard to tell where ash or soot from a wildfire will go, or how winds will affect the level of dust particles in the air, so it is important to use your own judgment.
How to protect yourself and your family from harmful effects of smoke, ash, and dust particles:
More ideas:
To check particle pollution levels at the Santa Maria, Lompoc (H Street Station) and Santa Barbara stations, see this page.
Note: Anyone with heart or lung problems should not do ash cleanup.
When houses burn, asbestos fibers from building materials may become airborne, creating a potentially hazardous situation. Cleanup can make conditions worse if not done properly. Handling materials that contain asbestos can be hazardous to your health. For more information see Asbestos and Fire Cleanup - Precautions.For general ash cleanup, try to:
DON’T:
For more information...
Information from the County Public Health Department, including fact sheets on preparing for wildfire, wildfire smoke, and talking to children about crises.
California Air Resources Board Wildfire Smoke Guide (PDF File)
InciWeb Incident Information System: a national resource for fire incident information, organized by state
Los Padres National Forest information
Wildland Residents Association, Inc.: fire information for Santa Barbara mountain communities
Santa Barbara County Fire Department: information on Red Flag Alerts, and resources for residents
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection: information on fires and emergency response.
California Air Pollution Control Officer's Association smoke impacts webpage: health impacts of smoke and protective measures, and includes links for additional information.
Contact Mary Byrd at 805-961-8833 with questions.
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