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Several resources have been created that organizations and individuals can use to share in newsletters, on social media or print to distribute in person, including:
- Graphics sized for sharing on social media.
- Sample social media posts – just copy and paste the provided content, download image or add a graphic, a post to your social media pages.
- Printable posters in both English and Spanish (coming soon!)
- Logos & brand guide (coming soon!)
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Breathe Easier. Protect yourself from wildfire smoke.
People with chronic health conditions, respiratory issues, or those over 65 are safer inside during smoky weather.
Visit SmokeReadySpokane.org to find our Smoke Ready Checklist and learn how to set up a Cleaner Air Room in your home.

Breathe easier. Protect yourself from wildfire smoke.
People with chronic health conditions, respiratory issues, or those over 65 can stay safe during smoky weather by spending time in a Cleaner Air Room. Visit SmokeReadySpokane.org to view a Smoke Ready Checklist and to learn how to create a Cleaner Air Space in your home.

Clean Air is Care
Clean Air is Care. Wildfire smoke can be especially harmful during pregnancy. Make a plan to protect your health and your baby’s before smoke arrives in Spokane.
Visit SmokeReadySpokane.org to find our Smoke Ready Checklist and learn how to set up a Cleaner Air Room in your home.

Plan ahead to stay safe this wildfire smoke season.
Gather supplies now, and know what to do when the air quality is over 100.
We've gathered a list of recommended supplies to help improve your home's air quality, including recommended portable air cleaners with a HEPA filter, MERV 13 filters for your HVAC system, and instructions to build a DIY box fan air filter. Visit SmokeReadySpokane.org to get started today.

Play it safe in your cleaner air room.
People with chronic health conditions, respiratory issues, or those over 65 can stay safe during smoky weather by spending time in a Cleaner Air Room.
Follow these simple steps to set up a Cleaner Air Room in your home.
- Choose the right room
- Keep smoke and outside air out
- Filter the air with a HEPA air cleaner or DIY Box fan air cleaner.
- Keep inside air cool with fans or AC that recirculates indoor air
- Avoid creating air pollution by burning candles, vacuuming, using aerosol sprays, or gas stoves
- Hang out in your Cleaner Air Room until the AQI falls below 100
Visit SmokeReadySpokane.org to learn more!

Smoke isn’t always visible. Check the Air Quality Index.
If you're pregnant, over 65, or living with a chronic health condition, an AQI over 100 could put your health at risk even when it isn’t visibly smoky. Visit SmokeReadySpokane.org for tips, a supply checklist, and how to set up a Cleaner Air Space at home.

Wildfire smoke can be especially harmful during pregnancy.
Set up a cleaner air room to protect your growing family this wildfire smoke season.
Visit SmokeReadySpokane.org to learn how to set up a Cleaner Air Room in your home so you and your growing family can breathe easier this wildfire season
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