Below are some tips for protecting yourself and your family during periods of excessive smoke from wildfires. These guidelines are also applicable during times of heavy pollution, and even contain information about how to make your own air filter for your home.

Smoke-Ready Toolbox for Wildfires

 Smoke from wildfires in the United States is adversely affecting air quality and potentially putting more people at health risk from smoke exposure. EPA and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) are partnering to identify ways the public can prepare to reduce their health risk before a wildfire.

Click Here For: Smoke-Ready Toolbox for Wildfires and actions you can take to protect your health.

The below information is produced by Brett Singer and Woody Delp, Research Engineer in the Indoor Environment Group and the Whole Building Systems Department of the Energy Technologies Area, Berkeley Lab, to provide guidelines for anyone concerned about air quality as a result of wildfire smoke or other factors.

MCAQMD Clean Air Room Advisory

Mendocino County Air Quality Management District and Mendocino County Public Health Department encourage Mendocino County residents to plan for poor air quality conditions caused by future wildfire smoke.
MCAQMD Clean Air Room Advisory (PDF English version)

El Distrito de Administración de la Calidad del Aire del Condado de Mendocino y el Departamento de Salud Pública del Condado de Mendocino recomienda a los residentes del Condado de Mendocino a planificar para las malas condiciones de calidad del aire causadas por el humo de futuros incendios forestales.
MCAQMD Clean Air Room Advisory (PDF Spanish version)


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707-234-6360

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Mendocino County Air Quality Management District
1100A Hastings Road
Ukiah, California 95482
Mail: P.O. Box 247
Ukiah, California 95482

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The District's office is open:
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday though Friday
(closed from Noon to 1:00 p.m. for lunch)