Check Before You Burn: it's that time of year again...my husband and I love to have fires in our backyard fire pit this time of year. And as per usual between November and February, in Sacramento, I had to check the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District website - luckily it was ok to burn the evening we wanted to roast marshmallows.
Sacramento County residents and businesses are restricted -- or potentially prohibited -- from using indoor or outdoor fireplaces, wood stoves, firepits and chimineas that burn wood, pellets, manufactured logs or any other solid fuel, when the "fine particle pollution" is forecast to be elevated. And if you burn on a "no burn day" there are penalties. If you see someone burning a fire on a day where burning is restricted, you can file a complaint here. First time violators face a $50 fine or an option to complete and pass a wood smoke awareness course. Fines for subsequent violations are higher. Or if a fireplace is your home's only heat source, you can apply for a waiver. That waiver document is here.
Call 1-877-NOBURN-5 (1-877-662-8765) to get the daily burn status, check online, or you can subscribe to a daily "Air Alert" as I have, where the air forecast is emailed to you.
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