We promote and protect the health of the public and the environment.
Wildfires are a growing natural hazard in most regions of the United States. They pose a threat to life and property, particularly where native ecosystems meet populated areas.
Sometimes the secondary effects of wildfires, including changes in air and water quality, are more damaging to health than the fire itself.
Wildfires expose people, especially children and those with lung problems, to a number of environmental hazards, including the byproducts of burning wood, plastics, and chemicals released from burning structures and furnishings.
The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control has compiled this list of resources to help you protect yourself, your children, and your pets during and after a wildfire.
Any documents linked below are in pdf format.