MsCJ wrote:you clearly haven't given any thought to air quality
You must have missed the thread that discussed the severe fires in me and Derron's area, where we dealt with falling ash and very high AQI for a
month. Not a "couple of days" -- it was over a month. I know it got very bad in Napa for a couple of days... we had AQI over 200, and often over 3 for a
month. Some days, I could barely see across the street.
So go ahead and tell Derron all about air quality. This is almost an annual event for us, although it was much worse than usual this year.
You'll either have a mask covering your face
Oh, geez... really. You're one of
those people? You know -- the ones who think that a dust mask or surgical mask is fine enough mesh to do
anything about smoke? One of those who flies the Snowflake Flag?
We had a name for those people around here... but we were too busy laughing to be able to call them that.
But yes -- the dense smoke and falling ash is tough on the sinuses. Didn't stop me from fishing and playing golf or anything, but it's unpleasant.
or you'll be inside your compound stuffing wet rags in every tiny crack (Bathroom fans, kitchen fans, door jams, etc) trying to stay stay out of that hot stuffy mask.
Holy shit, you're a wimp.
the air quality was unbearable outside
Again -- you had a worse AQI than we did for maybe 2 days. We had it for a month. They closed a couple of outdoor pools, and some kids' ball practices. The rest of us went on with our everyday lives.
On a related note -- about 20 years ago, the EPA severely curtailed the Western States' ability to do proscribed burns... which is moronic. We know the shit is going to burn, so heaven forbid we carve some fire breaks through it while it's still damp outside, and it's easily contained. Nope, just wait for the whole thing to go up in late summer. Which makes no sense, even from a clean air standpoint.