Wildfires
Smoke from wildfires can harm anyone nearby and even many miles downwind. Learn about what you should do to protect your lungs.Wildfires, including grassland fires and forest fires, are an ongoing concern where there is dry, hot weather. During a wildfire, people throughout the surrounding area may suffer the effects of the smoke. Talk with your doctor about how to prepare for this smoke, especially if you or someone in the family fits into one of these categories: works outdoors; is under age 18 or over age 65; or has asthma, COPD or other lung diseases, chronic heart disease, diabetes or is pregnant. Monitor your breathing and exposure to the smoke.
If problems develop, call your physician immediately.
With wildfires becoming more prevalent, it's important to protect yourself against the health risks of wildfire smoke.
Protecting Lung Health During Wildfires
Plan Ahead
Preparation is key to protecting yourself and your family, especially if you live where wildfire risk is high. Here are some important ways you can plan for before, during and after a wildfire.
If You Have Lung Disease, Chronic Heart Disease or Diabetes
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