Puget Sound Clean Air Agency
Air Quality
Today's Forecast
King AQI:Moderate - Pollutant:PM2.5
Kitsap AQI:Moderate - Pollutant:PM2.5
Pierce AQI:Moderate - Pollutant:PM2.5
Snohomish AQI:Moderate - Pollutant:PM2.5
Tomorrow's
Forecast
King AQI:Moderate - Pollutant:PM2.5
Kitsap AQI:Moderate - Pollutant:PM2.5
Pierce AQI:Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups - Pollutant:PM2.5
Snohomish AQI:Moderate - Pollutant:PM2.5
Forecast Discussion
Current Air Quality
Data and Reports
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Tips & Trivia
  • One old, uncertified wood stove can release as much fine-particle pollution as more than 1,000 natural gas furnaces for the same heat output. Learn more.
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Air Actions Status

Updated Friday, February 03, 2012


Air Quality Burn Ban:

Air quality burn bans – Stage 1 and Stage 2 – are issued and enforced by the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency when air pollution levels rise to unhealthy levels. 

Current status:

County Burn Ban status
 King
NONE IN EFFECT
 Kitsap
NONE IN EFFECT
 Pierce
STAGE 1, EFFECTIVE 4 PM, FEBRUARY 3, 2012
 Snohomish
NONE IN EFFECT

County-wide fire-safety burn ban status:

For the most current fire-safety burn ban information, select your county or fire district below and contact your fire official's office directly.

County fire officials call fire-safety burn bans. The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is not responsible for issuing or enforcing fire safety burn bans. We provide information about fire-safety burn bans as a courtesy to our regional Fire Marshals. Fire Marshal offices update fire-safety burn ban status as weather conditions and vegetation moisture levels change. Always check with your local fire department before starting any fire.

County In effect?
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 King
NO
 Kitsap
NO
 Pierce
NO
 Snohomish
NO
 D.N.R.
NO
Department of Natural Resources calls State-wide fire-safety burn bans. Visit Fire Danger in Your County for details.