Spokane Clean Air sensors and monitors report the AQI 24/7, updating hourly.
For more information on the AQI and the current air quality, visit: bit.ly/4dRxWsg#SpokaneWA#Cleanair#AQI
We are seeking qualified applicants for the position of Air Quality Specialist I (AQS I) in Spokane, Washington.
For salary and position description, and to apply, visit: bit.ly/3Q1TN9U
Applications will be accepted until 4:30 pm, June 30, 2026.
Breathing smoke from wildfires can cause mild irritation or more serious health problems such as asthma attacks, chest pain, and irregular heartbeat. Seek medical attention if you experience severe symptoms. Find more resources at SmokeReadySpokane.org. #SmokeReadySpokane
Wildfire smoke isn’t just hard on your lungs; it can take a toll on your mental health, too. When the skies turn hazy, take care of yourself and check in on those around you. Find more resources at SmokeReadySpokane.org#SmokeReady#SmokeReadySpokane#Wildfires
Every year, we host a poster contest to celebrate Clean Air Month. The theme for this year's poster contest is"Do Your Share, Protect Our Air."
You can view the video with all winners and runners up here: youtu.be/BeMuN-VKDzA?si=veEn…
Clean air is essential to a thriving community and economy. During Clean Air Month, local leaders share how air quality supports their work and the people they serve.
Clean air supports every part of our
community—from public health and the economy to
education and outdoor recreation, and more. During
May's Clean Air Month, we’re highlighting community
voices on why clean air matters from their
perspectives.
#CleanAirMonth#SpokaneWA