Public Health
VA’s Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry
Registry for Veterans and Service Members
VA's Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry allows eligible Veterans and service members to document their exposures and report health concerns through an online questionnaire.
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For more information related to airborne hazards and burn pit exposure, see the VA Airborne Hazards and Burn Pits Center of Excellence statement on COVID-19.
Eligible Veterans and service members include those who served in:
- Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn
- Djibouti, Africa on or after September 11, 2001
- Operations Desert Shield or Desert Storm
- Southwest Asia theater of operations on or after August 2, 1990
Check your eligibility and sign up.
What you Need to Know
- There's no cost to participate
- You should schedule a free health exam with a VA provider after completing the questionnaire
- Participation is not required for other VA benefits such as disability compensation
- Enrollment in VA health care is not required
- Answers should be based on your recollection of service, not on your military records
- Family members are not eligible to participate
- Your participation contributes to research on airborne hazards and health, which helps improve the quality of care for Veterans
Burn Pit Registry Passes 200,000 Participant Milestone
VA’s Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry passed a milestone of greater than 200,000 participants. In total, 212,829 Veterans and service members completed and submitted the registry questionnaire between April 25, 2014 and August 20, 2020.
Total Participants by State
Fact sheets on the number of participants by state beginning in June 2014 through the most recent quarter
- 3rd Quarter FY 2020 (166 KB, PDF)
- 2nd Quarter FY 2020 (183 KB, PDF)
- 1st Quarter FY 2020 (184 KB, PDF)
- 4th Quarter FY 2019 (314 KB, PDF)
- 3rd Quarter FY 2019 (339 KB, PDF)
- 2nd Quarter FY 2019 (525 KB, PDF)
- 1st Quarter FY 2019 (230 KB, PDF)
- 4th Quarter FY 2018 (213 KB, PDF)
Summary of Self-Reported Registry Data
Charts and graphs showing selected data and demographic characteristics of registry participants
Beginning in June 2014
- 1st Quarter FY 2020 (439 KB, PDF)
- 3rd Quarter FY 2019 (224 KB, PDF)
- 1st Quarter FY 2019 (117 KB, PDF)
Beginning April 25, 2014
- 1st Quarter FY 2015 (1.68 MB, PDF)
- 4th Quarter FY 2014 (1.48 MB, PDF)