Protect Your Home and Air Quality this Summer

Protect Your Home and Air Quality this Summer

Clean air is of great importance all throughout the year. Fine particles from wood smoke can cause problematic health conditions such as asthma attacks, heart attacks, stroke, cancer, and premature death. Last year’s Bolt Creek Fire was human-caused and burned for over a month. Improving air quality means reducing wood smoke and fine particles in the air. Protecting your home from wildfire and disposing of wood debris by chipping instead of burning are two simple ways you can preserve air quality.

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Designated Forest Land

Designated Forest Land

As a way to encourage sound forestry practices and conserve healthy, working forests in Washington state, many counties offer landowners the option to have their land designated as forests. This designation often results in lower assessed value, and lower taxes, on a property. But with this designation comes responsible stewardship.

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