When wildfres create smoky conditions, there are things you can do, indoors and out, to reduce your exposure to smoke. Reducing exposure is important for everyone\u2019s health \u2014 especially children, older adults, and people with heart or lung disease.Publication date from document properties.reduce-your-smoke-exposure.pdf2018655
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This publication is provided to help homeowners, firefighters and the general public identify numero...
Wildfires in California have become a major issue, not only in terms of physical damage,but also in ...
Revised May 2016This guide, which was last revised in 2008, is designed to help local public health ...
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control has declared an air quality alert ...
When wildfre smoke gets inside your home it can make your indoor air unhealthy, but there are steps ...
Your animals can be affected by wildfire smoke. If you feel the effects of smoke, they probably do t...
The purpose of this document is to provide Air Resource Advisors and other environmental health prof...
Wildfire smoke and ash can irritate your eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. They can make you cough or w...
Protect yourself from harmful ash when you clean up after a wildfire. Cleanup work can expose you to...
Bushfires, prescribed burns, and residential wood burning are significant sources of fine particles ...
Wildfires have a negative impact on the environment, ecosystems, and human health. Smoke from wildfi...
Where there is fire, there is smoke. Air quality impacts from wildfires have become significant hea...
The solution to indoor air pollution is relatively simple: either stop smoke getting into the home o...
Management of smoke from prescribed fire activities is important. Consideration must be given to sho...
Marilyn Bode, Protect your family from secondhand smoke, Kansas State University, August 1998
This publication is provided to help homeowners, firefighters and the general public identify numero...
Wildfires in California have become a major issue, not only in terms of physical damage,but also in ...
Revised May 2016This guide, which was last revised in 2008, is designed to help local public health ...