Additional Emergency Links
- American Red Cross
- CDC
- FEMA
- OES
- Poison Control Center
- Pesticide Exposure Reporting
- Clandestine Drug Labs
- CA Department of Public Health
- CalEPA Emergency Response
REPORT CHEMICAL SPILLS: (800) 852-7550
OEHHA Emergency Response
The fires burning throughout the State of California may raise questions about the possible dangers from contact with smoke or fire ash.
Certain individuals may be sensitive to the health effects of breathing smoke from forest or rangeland fires. Fire ash is relatively nontoxic and similar to ash in your fireplace. However, any ash may contain small amounts of toxic chemicals, and may irritate the skin or respiratory system. Reports on the potential health effects of smoke and the safe cleanup of fire ash are available at the following site: http://www.oehha.ca.gov/public_info/emergency/reports.html
Wildfire Smoke: A Guide for Public Health Officials - Updated July 2008
Follow this link for real-time air quality data from CAPCOA
Follow this link for up to date emergency information from Cal/EPA
Follow this link for Federal recovery information-How to Get Help
Follow this link to find friends and family, and general information
Follow this link for Local California Resources, including fire maps
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