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Si su hogar fue impactado por el fuego Thomas, aquí están algunas precauciones de salud que tomar después de que usted regrese a casa y antes de que usted comience el proceso de limpieza.

No aconsejamos la limpieza de cenizas, mientras que la ceniza sigue cayendo y la situación es impredecible. Espere a que mejore la condición.

Evite el contacto de la piel con la ceniza. Las cenizas de las casas quemadas y otras sustancias probablemente contendrán metales, químicos y potencialmente asbesto, sustancias que pueden considerarse tóxicos si se inhalan o se tocan con la piel húmeda. Si usted viene en contacto con la ceniza en su piel, lávese inmediatamente. Algunas cenizas húmedas pueden causar quemaduras químicas

Las cenizas inhaladas pueden irritar la nariz, la garganta y los pulmones. Para evitar posibles problemas de salud, se recomiendan los siguientes pasos.

  • Evite hacer actividades que revuelvan la ceniza. No permite que los niños jueguen en cenizas o estén en un área donde los materiales cubiertos de ceniza están siendo perturbados. Lave la ceniza de los juguetes antes de que los niños jueguen con ellos.
  • Limpie las cenizas en sus mascotas.
  • Use mascara N95 ajustada, guantes, camisas de manga larga y pantalones largos allimpiar la ceniza.
  • Evite que las cenizas entren en el aire lo más posible. Evite barrer en seco. Use agua yun paño mojado o trapeador para limpiar artículos y superficies.
  • Bajo ninguna circunstancia, ¡NO USE SOPLADOR DE HOJAS!Si tiene síntomas que pueden estar relacionados con la exposición al humo o a sustancias de la ceniza, consulte a su médico. Los síntomas incluyen tos, corto de aliento, respirar con dificultad, presión de pecho o dolor, palpitaciones, dolor de cabeza y náuseas, fatiga, aturdimiento o mareado.

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Dunn Closes Early Due to Wildfire Smoke https://santaynezvalleystar.com/dunn-closes-early-due-wildfire-smoke/ Fri, 08 Dec 2017 01:01:35 +0000 https://santaynezvalleystar.com/?p=4082 Staff Report Dunn School is beginning to experience rapidly decreasing air quality from wildfire smoke that’s making its way into the Santa Ynez Valley from the Thomas Fire in Ventura area. Considering the dangerous levels already in Santa Barbara and the movement of the existing fire, we expect that the quality of air will grow […]

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Staff Report

Dunn School is beginning to experience rapidly decreasing air quality from wildfire smoke that’s making its way into the Santa Ynez Valley from the Thomas Fire in Ventura area.

Considering the dangerous levels already in Santa Barbara and the movement of the existing fire, we expect that the quality of air will grow worse in coming days, Dunn released in a statement.

Therefore, since Dunn is so close to the end of the semester, and after input from the school’s administrative leadership team, Thursday, December 7, is the last day of school before the holiday break. Classes will resume in January as scheduled.

“Our STEM Department chair Donna Frost brought to our attention that prevailing winds in the Los Padres backcountry would be funneling smoke from the Ventura fire down a canyon directly into the Santa Ynez Valley,” says Head of School Mike Beck. “As the day progressed, it was becoming apparent that the smoke was headed our way.”

“Because we have over 100 students who live on campus, we decided it is in their best interest for them to head home early,” he says.

Faculty will be working with students on final assignments and grades will not be adversely affected.

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Minutes to spare, Camp Whittier staff rush to safety https://santaynezvalleystar.com/minutes-spare-camp-whittier-staff-rush-safety/ Sun, 09 Jul 2017 16:04:37 +0000 https://santaynezvalleystar.com/?p=2726 *** One day after a friend of Pam Nelson and Robert “Cookie” Fortune’s GoFundMe page was created, almost $9,000 has been raised*** ***Today at The Crooked Path in Los Olivos donations for firefighters will be collected from bottled water, energy bars, packaged cookies, Gatorade etc., can be dropped off to be taken to the firelines […]

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*** One day after a friend of Pam Nelson and Robert “Cookie” Fortune’s GoFundMe page was created, almost $9,000 has been raised***

***Today at The Crooked Path in Los Olivos donations for firefighters will be collected from bottled water, energy bars, packaged cookies, Gatorade etc., can be dropped off to be taken to the firelines for our brave men and women fighting this fire. Cash donations will be accepted which they’ll turn into the above supplies. The Crooked Path is located by the flagpole in Los Olivos, between the park and Jedlickas For details contact Ronn Cobb 805-325-3226***

Robert “Cookie” Fortune and Pam Nelson

Minutes to spare, Camp Whittier staff rush to safety

By Raiza Giorgi

Pam Nelson said from the time she heard the initial call over the Camp Whittier radio it was half an hour later that she was driving away from her home where her and husband Robert “Cookie” Fortune lived.

“My husband retired and took a part-time job about eight years ago as maintenance for the camp, and we now have lived there for five years and it’s been the best experience,” Nelson said.

The weekend started like any other with a new group of people and Nelson’s grandchildren were up visiting with a friend and their two kids. They were heading to the pool dressed in their bathing suits and flip flops when the fire call went out.

“There is no cell reception there so we all have radios to communicate. I remember Cookie asking if it was a kitchen fire so I told my friend to take the kids to the pool while I was listening. Then I heard crackling and saw smoke and within 20 minutes it was near my yard,” Nelson recalled.

Nelson’s husband ran from his position at the pool to look up the ridge and saw flames. He was the only staff on site as the group they were hosting didn’t need any kitchen staff or anything as they were preparing their own meals, Nelson said.

“I told my friend to take her kids and my grandson Walker with her and leave. My granddaughter Cassidy was with me because I needed help getting our animals,” she said.

Within 10 minutes the fire had approached her yard and she grabbed what little belongings she could and left with still her bathing suit, a t-shirt and sandals on.

“I have no idea if my house is still there. We tried to call this morning and the firefighters are too busy to take inventory, which I understand. I just feel awful because I was also watching the camp director’s house as they were gone for the weekend and I couldn’t get to their animals in time. I hope they made it,” Nelson said.

She went to People Helping People yesterday to get a few clothes and a trip to Lompoc to grab a few toiletries to last her for a while. They are staying with their daughter that lives in Solvang.

The Whittier Fire burns near Lake Cachuma in Santa Barbara County Saturday July 8, 2017. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss

The Whittier Fire is now up to 7,800 acres with five percent containment according to Santa Barbara County Fire Cpt. Dave Zaniboni.

“The fire slowed down last night and the priority is to hit hard on the south side with many aircrafts starting this morning with drops. The brush fire that broke out yesterday was thought to have been ignited by a vehicle fire, but the cause is still under investigation and that report hasn’t been confirmed,” Zaniboni added.

Mandatory Evacuations are in effect for the following areas:

Residents living on Farren Road need to leave immediately.

  • Highway 154 from Armour Ranch Road on the west to Paradise Road on the east.
  • W. Camino Cielo from the Winchester Gun Club east to Highway 154
    Kinevan Road.

Evacuation Warnings are in effect for the following areas:

  • Las Varas Canyon east to Winchester Canyon and from Highway 101 North to W. Camino Cielo.
  • Paradise Road from 154 to the first river crossing.

Fire was burning Saturday afternoon in the area of Camp Whittier in the Santa Ynez Valley. (Ray Ford / Noozhawk photo)

All campers and staff at Camp Whittier, Circle V Ranch Camp and Rancho Allegre were safely evacuated, however many structures have burned as reports of only the dining hall and one cabin at Rancho Allegre still stood. Two additional vehicles were destroyed including a police vehicle, according to eye witnesses. To see footage of the fire log onto our social media site such as Facebook to see live streaming video.

Authorities said those in the warning areas should be prepared to leave at a moment’s notice with family members, pets, important documents and irreplaceable items.

Anyone with special needs and large animals should be evacuated immediately, they added.

Evacuation shelters have been opened at San Marcos High School, 4750 Hollister Ave. in Santa Barbara, and at Santa Ynez School, 3325 Pine St. in Santa Ynez.

 

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Rey Fire causing smoke impacts https://santaynezvalleystar.com/rey-fire-causing-smoke-impacts/ Tue, 23 Aug 2016 01:18:02 +0000 https://santaynezvalleystar.com/?p=815 Star Report As the Rey Fire continues to burn toward the Dick Smith Wilderness in the Los Padres National Forest, residents and visitors may be impacted by smoke in the Santa Ynez Valley, Santa Barbara and Santa Maira Valley. Smoke impacts will be greater in the morning and evening hours, according to fire officials. People can […]

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As the Rey Fire continues to burn toward the Dick Smith Wilderness in the Los Padres National Forest, residents and visitors may be impacted by smoke in the Santa Ynez Valley, Santa Barbara and Santa Maira Valley. Smoke impacts will be greater in the morning and evening hours, according to fire officials. People can follow simple guidelines to reduce their exposure on smoky days:

· Stay indoors as much as possible, especially seniors and children. Plan your outdoor activities for times and places with low smoke levels. Up-slope breezes occur during the day which will often take smoke into higher elevations. In the evening, these winds change direction and bring smoke down slope to lower elevations.

· Close windows, doors, and outside vents when it is smoky to prevent accumulations indoors. Run your air conditioner, if you have one. Ventilate your home and work place during periods of little or no smoke.

· Drink lots of water, eat a balanced diet, and get adequate rest. A healthy immune system is the best protection against the effects of smoke.

· Don’t bother wearing paper masks which are designed to trap large dust particles. These masks generally will not protect your lungs from wildland fire smoke.

· Be diligent about taking your medicines as prescribed by your doctor if you have heart or lung disease, asthma or emphysema. People with pre-existing respiratory problems are at greater risk.

To view results from county air quality monitors, see https://www.ourair.org/todays-air-quality/.

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