Smoky skies triggers warning from Interior Health

| July 19, 2018 in Wildfire

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With several fires burning throughout the Okanagan, the familiar campfire smell is back in the air and the sky is getting more hazy by the minute.

An official air quality advisory has not yet been issued, but Interior Health (IH) is urging residents to take precautions to protect their lung health amid all this smoke.

Smoke affects each person differently, but IH says the best way to deal with smoke pollution is to be prepared and take measures to limit your exposure.

It can be particularly concerning for infants, the elderly and those who have medical conditions like asthma, diabetes, lung disease or heart disease, as well as pregnant women.

IH says that doing the following can reduce health risks associated with wildfire smoke:

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