Air quality advisory for Columbia, Clackamas, Marion, Multnomah and Washington counties [Aviso sobre la calidad del aire]
** Información en español **
Location: Columbia, Clackamas, Marion, Multnomah
and Washington counties
End date: Friday, Oct. 21
Smoke
source: Nakia Creek, Siouxon and Cedar Creek fires
- Stay
inside if possible. Keep windows and doors closed.
If it’s too hot, run air conditioning on recirculate or consider moving to
a cooler location.
- Avoid
strenuous outdoor activity.
- Use high-efficiency
particulate air (HEPA) filters in indoor ventilation systems or portable
air purifiers. Or create
your own air purifying filter by following these instructions.
- Be aware
of smoke in your area and avoid places with the highest levels.
- When
air quality improves to moderate or healthy (yellow or green on the Air
Quality Index), open windows and doors to air out homes and businesses.
- If you have a breathing plan for a medical
condition, be sure to follow it and keep any needed medications refilled.
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Find a cleaner air space in your area: Visit 211info.org and search for “Wildfire Related Clean Air
Shelters.” Or call 211 any time or day.
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Learn more about protecting your health during
wildfires
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DEQ: Harry
Esteve, 503-951-3856, harry.esteve@deq.oregon.gov