Health effects may include eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches, or coughing
Wildfire Smoke Prompts Health Advisory in Region
Wildfire smoke is blanketing the area this morning and into early afternoon, prompting a warning about reduced air quality and visibility. Officials urge residents to limit time outdoors and consider rescheduling outdoor sports or activities.
Health effects may include eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches, or coughing. Vulnerable populations—such as seniors, children, pregnant individuals, and those with chronic conditions—are advised to avoid strenuous outdoor activities.
Residents are encouraged to keep windows and doors closed and use high-quality air filters or portable air purifiers indoors. If you must be outside, wear a well-fitted N95 mask to reduce smoke exposure.
Check on neighbours who may be at greater risk, and follow guidance from local authorities. For emergencies, seek medical attention immediately.
Story by Tim Baltz

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