Air Quality Warning for Santa Barbara County Canceled

Source: County of Santa Barbara

The Santa Barbara County Public Health Department and Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District canceled the Air Quality Warning that was in effect for the county due to the Alamo and Whittier wildfires.

The AlamoFire is 100 percent contained and the WhittierFire is 76 percent contained. Some areas of the county could experience slightly hazy conditions. Winds can stir up ash over time, and residents are urged to avoid using leaf blowers or doing any activities that will stir up particles into the air. Instead, sweep ash gently with a broom, and take cars to a car wash. Everyone should avoid skin contact with ash, and no one with heart or lung conditions should handle ash cleanup.

During wildfire season, smoke from other fires burning throughout California has the potential to affect our region. You can check air quality levels in our county here.

Edhat Staff

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