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- Check Before You Burn - Air Quality
Check Before You Burn is the public outreach program implemented by the Sac Metro Air District The program provides the public with the same-day and next-day burn status
- Spare The Air | Know What Youre Breathing
Spare The Air provides Sacramento region residents with vital information about air quality conditions and ways to reduce air pollution Before lighting a wood-burning device from November through February, check with your local air district
- What are Sacramento ‘Check Before You Burn’ wood fire rules . . .
Before you grab the blankets and wood, be sure to “Check Before You Burn ” The Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District’s “Check Before You Burn” season runs from
- Sacramento County Check Before You Burn begins Nov. 1
(FOX40 COM) — The Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District is launching its annual Check Before You Burn restriction for the county season beginning Nov 1 through the end of
- Attention Residents of Sacramento County
The law requires you to Check Before You Burn in your indoor or outdoor fireplace, wood stove or pellet stove Wood smoke is a serious health threat and burning will be restricted or prohibited when air pollution is forecast to be high
- Residential Wood-Burning Restrictions Begin Nov. 1
When fine particle pollution (PM2 5) is forecast to be high, the Sac Metro Air District restricts burning of solid fuels, including wood, pellets and manufactured fire logs
- ‘Check before you burn’ season is back in Sacramento. Here are the . . .
From Nov 1 to Feb 28, residents in Sacramento County — including the cities of Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Folsom, Galt, Isleton, Rancho Cordova and Sacramento —must check projected air quality levels before using their fireplaces or wood stoves
- Spare The Air: Air Alert
For Sacramento County subscribers only, the daily Check Before You Burn status is sent out from November through February Subscribers can also opt into daily air quality forecasts year-round
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