QUICK FACTS
Location: Deschutes, Grant, Jackson, Harney, Klamath,
Lake, eastern Lane, and Malheur counties
End date: Until further notice
Smoke
source: Fires in
Oregon, California, Idaho, Washington, and Canada
** Información en español **
The
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality and Lane Regional Air Protection
Agency issued an air quality advisory Wednesday, July 31, due to smoke from fires
in Oregon, California, Idaho, Washington, and Canada.
The following areas are affected:
- Deschutes County
- Grant County
- Jackson County
- Harney County
- Klamath County
- Lake County
- Eastern Lane County
- Malheur County
The advisory
is in effect until further notice. Smoke experts will revisit forecasts on Friday
and possibly update the advisory.
DEQ expects intermittent smoke in Baker, Crook, eastern Douglas, Gilliam, Jefferson, Josephine, Morrow, Umatilla, Union, and Wallowa counties.
Smoke levels can change rapidly depending on weather. Check current conditions on the Oregon Smoke Information Blog, DEQ’s Air Quality Index, or by downloading the free OregonAIR app on your smartphone.
- 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.
· 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.
· Learn more about protecting your health during
wildfires
Media contacts:
·
DEQ: Dylan Darling, 541-600-6119, dylan.darling@deq.oregon.gov
·
LRAPA: Travis Knudsen, 541-736-1056 ext. 217, travis@lrapa.org
Thick smoke in Oakridge on Monday, July 29, due to the Oakridge Lightning Fires 2024. Photo from InciWeb.
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