Health concerns emerging from air quality issues in Central California.

Protecting Your Health from the Impact of Wildfire Smoke in Fresno County

The smoke from the June Lightning Complex Fire in Fresno County is having a significant impact on communities in the foothills and even reaching as far as the city of Fresno. Air quality in these areas has reached unhealthy levels, with some regions experiencing very unhealthy conditions. Residents are advised to take precautions such as using air purifiers, staying indoors, or even evacuating if necessary.

For those who have been exposed to smoke, Heather Heinks from the Valley Air District recommends taking steps to help your body recover. These steps include getting into an area with filtered air, showering, changing into fresh clothes, and staying hydrated to flush out any foreign particles in your system.

Even those farther away from the fires should prepare for potential smoke exposure. Heinks suggests investing in a clean air purifier for your home and creating a sealed environment by closing windows and doors. Elderly individuals, children, people with respiratory issues, and pets are especially vulnerable and should spend time indoors to protect their health.

Short-term exposure to smoke may cause minor symptoms like headaches or coughing, while long-term exposure can lead to more serious respiratory problems. For those seeking resources or clean air centers in their area, the Valley Air District website is a valuable source of information.

It’s important for everyone to stay informed and take necessary precautions to protect themselves and their loved ones from the effects of wildfire smoke.

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