Air Quality Advisory
And Burn Ban
Coeur d’Alene Reservation
Time /
Date: |
8:30 AM Aug
2, 2021 |
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Location: |
Kootenai
and Benewah County on Coeur d’Alene Reservation |
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Action: |
Burn Ban Stage II Notice in Effect see below to CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT OR THIS OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION. |
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Cause of
Air Pollution: |
Wild fires
in BC, WA, ID and Oregon with wind direction can increase air pollution
levels in our area, these conditions could continue through this week. |
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AQI and AQI
Category: |
Current
Conditions: AQI = 156
in the Unhealthy range A Red Flag
Warning has been issued by the
National Weather service due to low humidity and dry conditions, sensitive*
and everyone should be cautious and stay indoors. Avoid any outdoor
activities until conditions improve. Go to the links on the bottom of this
page for more detailed information. Air
quality is expected to remain the same for the next three days. Wind
direction could increase /decrease smoke in our area, be aware of changing
conditions to protect your health. Thursday a possible new weather front
moving into our area with rain that could improve air quality conditions.
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Pollutant
(s): |
Fine
particulate from wild fires smoke |
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Restrictions
in Effect Until: |
No open
fires due to Stage II Restrictions until
further notice |
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Next
Update: |
The
Advisory will be reassessed as conditions change. |
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Contact: |
Les
Higgins(208) 686-8101 or (208) 659 2275 |
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What is the Air Quality Index?
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AQI
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Category |
Cautionary Statement |
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0-50 |
Good
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None |
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51-100 |
Moderate |
Sensitive*
people should consider limiting prolonged outdoor exertion. |
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101-150 |
Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups |
Everyone
should limit exertion outdoors. |
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151-200 |
Unhealthy |
Everyone
should limit exertion. |
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201-300 |
Very Unhealthy |
Limit
any exertion. |
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301-500 |
Hazardous |
Stay
indoors and avoid any exertion. |
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* Sensitive groups include children, the elderly, those
with existing health conditions, and people who have high exposure (those who
work, exercise, or spend extensive time out of doors). For more
detailed information about the AQI, visit: For more
information on Idaho’s Air Quality visit http://airquality.deq.idaho.gov/ For
more information on CDA Tribal Smoke Management, visit https://www.cdatribe-nsn.gov/nr/smoke-management/ For
more information on CDA Tribe Air Quality visit https://www.cdatribe-nsn.gov/nr/air-quality/ For
up-to-date air quality monitoring info, visit the Idaho Smoke Blog at idsmoke.blogspot.com http://www.idahofireinfo.com/p/fire-restrictions.html Stage II Fire Restrictions |
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