1. Air quality monitoring at Km. 12 Gambut, Banjar District in 2015 found levels of pollutants CO, O3 and SO2 increased above standards, and TSP levels exceeded quality standards. 2. Forest fires 5 km away impacted air quality, increasing pollutants like SO2, CO, NOx and O3, degrading the environment and threatening human health. 3. Prevention efforts like using protective equipment, community cooperation, and proper firefighting tools can help reduce air pollution from forest fires.