APCD Gives 400 Air Purifiers to Old Town Goleta Residents

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Eligible Old Town Goleta Residents Who Missed Event Can Now Sign Up Online Community Center Event Also Featured 52 Test Drives of Electric Cars 

Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District (APCD) staff  distributed 400 air purifiers to residents of Old Town Goleta on Saturday, as part of APCD’s Clean Air  Rooms Program.

The air purifiers were distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, limited to one per  household, and proof of address was required to participate. Air purifiers help keep indoor air clean — creating a “clean air room” — when wildfire smoke is affecting air quality,  

Eligible residents of Old Town Goleta — as defined by this State of California map — who weren’t able to  attend Saturday’s event can now fill out an online application to have a free air purifier shipped directly to their home. Those who submit an online application will also have to provide proof of address, and  the devices remain limited to one per address, including addresses that participated in the Saturday  event.

The air purifiers available via the online application process will likewise be distributed on a first come, first-served basis, while supplies last. That online application is available here.  

Saturday’s event also saw community members participate in an impressive 52 free test drives of  electric cars. Organized by the Driving Clean Assistance Program (DCAP) and co-sponsored by the  Central Coast Clean Cities Coalition (a program administered by APCD) and the Community  Environmental Council, the test-drive event allowed people to see and drive a variety of electric cars  from local dealerships and learn about DCAP incentives. DCAP provides up to $12,000 toward the  purchase or lease of a new or used electric- or plug-in hybrid vehicle for income-qualified participants,  with priority given to residents of low-income or disadvantaged communities. 

APCD was pleased to partner with the City of Goleta to plan for and host Saturday’s event at the Goleta  Community Center in Old Town. APCD Board Members Paula Perotte (Mayor of the City of Goleta) and  Joan Hartmann (County Supervisor, 3rd District) also attended Saturday’s event and chatted with  participants.  

“Saturday was a great day for clean air and a feeling of community,” said Aeron Arlin Genet, APCD’s  Executive Director. “Like all of the APCD staff who helped out at the event, I enjoyed seeing the  excitement over the electric cars, and it was great to see so many Old Town families pick up an air  purifier. I encourage any Old Town resident who couldn’t come by on Saturday to fill out the online form  for a free air purifier, while supplies last.”

Resources & Information about Air Purifiers & “Clean Air Rooms” 

Air purifiers can be purchased at local stores or online retailers, and come in various makes and models,  suitable for different room sizes. An air purifier for a small bedroom typically costs approximately $100.  

If you are considering purchasing an air purifier, here are some features to look for: Certified by California Air Resources Board for sale in the State of California:  https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/list-carb-certified-air-cleaning-devices 

  • HEPA-rated  
  • Energy-Star-rated  
  • A light indicator for filter replacement  
  • Effective for the size of the room where you intend to use the device 
  • Quiet operation—approximately 45 decibels or less 

APCD has a webpage dedicated to information about setting up your own “clean air room,” with  bilingual infographics and videos that focus on 1) how to choose and use an air purifier; 2) how to create  a do-it-yourself (DIY) air filtration device that works similarly at a lesser cost; and 3) how to minimize  common sources of indoor air pollution during wildfires.  

APCD provides many resources on its website for checking and understanding Santa Barbara County air  quality conditions. APCD also provides a rolling 24 hours’ worth of air quality readings for every  monitoring station in the county, as well as daily forecasts: www.OurAir.org/todays-air-quality

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  1. And will the APCD also give out filters? How many of these recipients will be able to afford (or will think they can afford) the replacement filters needed in future?

    The APCD needs to do its job and crack down on people burning wood in fireplaces and outdoor fire pits. None of the parks should have wood-burning barbecue setups.

    No more cruise ships in our harbor.

    And stop with the prescribed burns. Our air quality would be infinitely cleaner and healthier without wood-burning, cruise ship visits and prescribed burns.

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