How to protect yourself from the bad air caused by wildfires
- Wildfires create smoke that travels far, lowering air quality and harming people who breathe it.
- The EPA's Air Quality Index provides a single number for understanding pollutant levels.
- People with heart or lung problems should take extra precautions during wildfires.
- Wearing an N95 mask can help filter out pollution while outdoors.
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When wildfires burn, smoke can travel long distances and degrade air quality far away, posing risks to those who breathe it.
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