Poor Air Quality in Sarnia-Lambton Due to Wildfire Smoke
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How To Protect Your Lungs From Wildfire Smoke - Videos from The Weather Channel
Wildfire smoke has been found to be more toxic than pollution from cars and other sources, and if that fire has burned homes or vehicles, you could be breathing in tiny particulates from paint, insulation, cleaning chemicals and metals. So we asked the Director of Critical Care Services at Northwell Health in New York how to protect yourself and when to seek a doctor’s help if you’re having trouble breathing. - Videos from The Weather Channel
Widespread smoke causes hazy sky and possible health risk
Environment Canada has again issued a Special Air Quality Statement for all of southern Manitoba for Monday. Smoke from wildfires in northern Manitoba and northern Saskatchewan is causing poor air quality and reduced visibility. It notes that as smoke levels increase, health risks increase, and residents are asked to limit their time outdoors and consider reducing or rescheduling outdoor sports, activities, and events. Adding that people more li…
312: Canada's worst air quality of the year so far due to wildfire smoke - The Weather Network
Wildfire smoke has dramatically dropped the air quality readings for a decent portion of the Prairies, bringing hazardous and very unhealthy levels. The air quality will peak on Sunday with many in the region sitting at a 10+ on the air quality health index scale.
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