SAFE Project

SAFE Air for
Everyone

Klamath Region Community
Air Monitoring Network

A rural community and Tribal knowledge sharing platform for air quality data

Mission of the SAFE project

Blue Lake Rancheria, Karuk Department of Natural Resources, and Schatz Energy Research Center at Cal Poly Humboldt are working on the SAFE (Safe Air for Everyone) project to improve air quality monitoring in our region, especially in areas affected by wildfires.

Our goal is to provide communities in the Baduwa’t (Mad River) and Klamath River Region with useful real-time air quality data and the knowledge needed to make data useful for supporting better health and other community goals. 

What can you do to improve
community air quality?

Follow the steps below...

Air Quality

Step 1:

Learn about the importance of air monitoring

Air Quality

Step 2:

Learn how to find your local air quality measurements

Sensor

Step 3:

Help expand local air quality coverage by hosting a sensor

Graph

Step 4:

Help us deliver useful data to the community

What should you do
if your air is unsafe?

Resources for living with hazardous air conditions

Questions?

See our FAQs!