The Tehama County Air Pollution Control District is issuing an air quality advisory due to smoke impacts from multiple wildfires burning throughout the north state. Short-term smoke impacts in the Moderate to Hazardous range are expected in Mineral and surrounding mountain communities. Short-term smoke and ozone impacts for Red Bluff, Corning and other valley communities are expected to range from Moderate to Unhealthy.

While all persons may experience varying degrees of symptoms, more sensitive individuals are at greatest risk of experiencing more aggravated symptoms which may include, but are not limited to coughing, scratchy throat, watery and itchy eyes, and difficulty breathing.

Persons experiencing questionable or severe symptoms should seek professional medical advice.

Scientific studies have linked fine particulate matter (smoke) with significant health problems, including premature death, respiratory related hospital admissions, aggravated asthma, acute respiratory symptoms (including severe chest pain, gasping, and aggravated coughing) chronic bronchitis, decreased lung function, and work and school absences.

In addition, all open burning is prohibited during this period.

More information, including access to air quality data, is available at
www.tehcoapcd.net/current-air-quality. Questions may be directed to 530-527-3717 during regular business hours.

In addition please find the TCAPCD’s school guidance in the document below:

Air-Quality-Guidance-Template-for-Schools