(Seattle—Friday, July 26, 2024) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 10, in coordination with the Shoshone Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation, has issued an air quality advisory on the Fort Hall Reservation due to the elevated pollution levels caused by regional fires. Weather forecasts indicate poor air quality will continue at least through the weekend into Monday. This advisory is in effect until further notice.
Large
fires in Oregon and California will be contributing smoke to Fort Hall.
To
keep levels of smoke as low as possible indoors, create a clean room.
A clean room may be most helpful for people who are at greater risk from the
effects of smoke such as people with heart disease or lung disease, older
adults, children, and pregnant people.
These
sensitive groups should avoid outdoor exercise and minimize exposure to outdoor
pollution as much as possible. As pollution levels increase, the EPA recommends
that residents restrict activity and use N95 masks.
To
check current conditions, go to https://fire.airnow.gov/. For
current burn ban or advisories on tribal lands, please call the EPA FARR
Hotline at 1-800-424-4372, or visit https://www.epa.gov/farr/burn-bans-indian-reservations-id-or-and-wa#current-bans.
For burning restrictions in areas outside reservation boundaries, please
contact your local clean air agency or fire department. For smoke and fire
information in Idaho visit http://idsmoke.blogspot.com/
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