Pierce County Burn Ban Elevated to Stage 2

Please rely  on your home’s cleaner source of heat until air quality improves

The Puget Sound Clean Air  Agency is elevating Pierce County to a Stage 2 burn ban to protect residents  from worsening air quality, effective  at 2:00 p.m. November 23, 2013. This  ban remains in effect until further notice.

Overnight,  fine particle pollution levels spiked in Pierce County, especially in  neighborhoods where wood-burning is common. This, combined with a weather  forecast of continued cold temperatures and low-to-no winds, triggered the more  protective Stage 2 ban.

During a Stage 2  burn ban:

  • No       burning is allowed in ANY wood-burning fireplaces, wood stoves or       fireplace inserts (certified or uncertified) or pellet stoves. Residents       should rely instead on their home’s other, cleaner source of heat (such as       their furnace or electric baseboard heaters) for a few days until air       quality improves, the public health risk diminishes and the ban is       cancelled. The only exception is if a wood stove is a home’s only adequate       source of heat.
  • No outdoor fires are allowed. This       includes recreational fires such as bonfires, campfires and the use of       fire pits and chimineas.
  • Burn ban violations are subject to a       $1,000 penalty.

It  is OK to use natural gas and propane stoves or inserts during a Stage 2 burn  ban.

Burn ban enforcement has significantly  increased in the Tacoma-Pierce County Smoke  Reduction Zone.    Wood burning during a ban may result in a fine, with fines in the past   reaching  $1,000. Increased enforcement and night patrols will increase   the likelihood of  violators receiving substantial fines this season.

The Washington State Department of Health  recommends that people who are sensitive to air pollution limit time spent  outdoors, especially when exercising. Air pollution can trigger asthma attacks,  cause difficulty breathing, and make lung and heart problems worse. Air  pollution is especially harmful to people with lung and heart problems, people  with diabetes, children, and older adults (over age 65).

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