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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2023 · 5 MIN

Wildfire Respiratory Protection

from Act ASAP · host Daniel Kilburn

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. I'm Daniel Kilburn, your trusted EAP Broadcast System news anchor. As wildfires continue to rage across Canada, it's crucial to prioritize the health and safety of ourselves and our loved ones. Today, we'll discuss some important measures to protect our eyes and respiratory systems from wildfire smoke. Remember, what happens there can affect us here.   Here's a comprehensive list of recommendations:   1. Stay informed: Keep track of local news and official updates on the wildfire situation. Stay tuned to weather forecasts and air quality reports to plan your activities accordingly. I recommend the My Radar App for your phone to get real-time wildfire and air quality information. https://myradar.com/   2. Limit exposure: Whenever possible, reduce your exposure to wildfire smoke by staying indoors. Close windows and doors to prevent smoke from entering your home or workplace. If possible, set your home heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems (HVAC) system to recirculate, preventing outside air from being drawn into the house. If you are driving your car, set your air system to recirculate also.   3. Use air purifiers: Consider using high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters or air purifiers at home. These devices help remove fine particles from the air, including smoke particles. https://amzn.to/43VnCKm   4. Create a clean room: If the air quality deteriorates significantly, designate a specific room in your house as a clean room. Seal the room as best as you can to minimize smoke infiltration and use a portable air purifier in that area.   5. Avoid outdoor activities: When smoke levels are high, it's advisable to limit or avoid outdoor activities, especially strenuous exercise. If you must go outside, try to do so when air quality is relatively better, such as early morning or late evening.   6. Wear a mask: When venturing outdoors in smoky conditions, wear a properly fitted N95, N99, or P100 respirator mask. These masks are designed to filter out fine particles, including those present in wildfire smoke. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper use. https://amzn.to/43QBC8m   7. Keep eye protection: Protect your eyes from smoke irritation by wearing wraparound sunglasses or goggles. This can help shield your eyes from smoke particles and reduce eye irritation. https://amzn.to/3J7NOJZ   8. Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water to keep your respiratory system hydrated. Hydration helps soothe the airways and minimize the effects of smoke irritation.   9. Maintain indoor air quality: Avoid activities that introduce pollutants into your indoor air, such as smoking, burning candles, or using gas appliances without proper ventilation. These can exacerbate the impact of wildfire smoke.   10. Consult a healthcare professional: If you experience severe symptoms like difficulty breathing, chest pain, or persistent coughing, seek medical attention promptly. Individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions or other health issues should be particularly cautious and follow their healthcare provider's guidance.   Remember, everyone's health situation is unique, and these recommendations may not be suitable for everyone. It's important to consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice, especially for vulnerable individuals such as children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions.   Links to the items mentioned in this report can be found in the transcript. “As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.” Remember the Three Ps of Disaster Management: Have a Plan, Be Playful, Persevere.  Stay Informed, Stay Safe  Daniel Kilburn America’s 5-Star Leadership Coach  P.S. Get your free copy of the Eight Ways to Increase Work Productivity eBook. https://bit.ly/MMSYW  #WildfireSafetyTips #ProtectYourHealth #SmokeSafety #StayIndoorsStaySafe #RespiratoryHealthMatters #WildfirePreparedness #EAPBroadcastSystem #DanielKilburn

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. I'm Daniel Kilburn, your trusted EAP Broadcast System news anchor. As wildfires continue to rage across Canada, it's crucial to prioritize the health and safety of ourselves and our loved ones. Today, we'll discuss some important measures to protect our eyes and respiratory systems from wildfire smoke. Remember, what happens there can affect us here.   Here's a comprehensive list of recommendations:   1. Stay informed: Keep track of local news and official updates on the wildfire situation. Stay tuned to weather forecasts and air quality reports to plan your activities accordingly. I recommend the My Radar App for your phone to get real-time wildfire and air quality information. https://myradar.com/   2. Limit exposure: Whenever possible, reduce your exposure to wildfire smoke by staying indoors. Close windows and doors to prevent smoke from entering your home or workplace. If possible, set your home heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems (HVAC) system to recirculate, preventing outside air from being drawn into the house. If you are driving your car, set your air system to recirculate also.   3. Use air purifiers: Consider using high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters or air purifiers at home. These devices help remove fine particles from the air, including smoke particles. https://amzn.to/43VnCKm   4. Create a clean room: If the air quality deteriorates significantly, designate a specific room in your house as a clean room. Seal the room as best as you can to minimize smoke infiltration and use a portable air purifier in that area.   5. Avoid outdoor activities: When smoke levels are high, it's advisable to limit or avoid outdoor activities, especially strenuous exercise. If you must go outside, try to do so when air quality is relatively better, such as early morning or late evening.   6. Wear a mask: When venturing outdoors in smoky conditions, wear a properly fitted N95, N99, or P100 respirator mask. These masks are designed to filter out fine particles, including those present in wildfire smoke. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper use. https://amzn.to/43QBC8m   7. Keep eye protection: Protect your eyes from smoke irritation by wearing wraparound sunglasses or goggles. This can help shield your eyes from smoke particles and reduce eye irritation. https://amzn.to/3J7NOJZ   8. Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water to keep your respiratory system hydrated. Hydration helps soothe the airways and minimize the effects of smoke irritation.   9. Maintain indoor air quality: Avoid activities that introduce pollutants into your indoor air, such as smoking, burning candles, or using gas appliances without proper ventilation. These can exacerbate the impact of wildfire smoke.   10. Consult a healthcare professional: If you experience severe symptoms like difficulty breathing, chest pain, or persistent coughing, seek medical attention promptly. Individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions or other health issues should be particularly cautious and follow their healthcare provider's guidance.   Remember, everyone's health situation is unique, and these recommendations may not be suitable for everyone. It's important to consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice, especially for vulnerable individuals such as children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions.   Links to the items mentioned in this report can be found in the transcript. “As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.” Remember the Three Ps of Disaster Management: Have a Plan, Be Playful, Persevere.  Stay Informed, Stay Safe  Daniel Kilburn America’s 5-Star Leadership Coach  P.S. Get your free copy of the Eight Ways to Increase Work Productivity eBook. https://bit.ly/MMSYW  #WildfireSafetyTips #ProtectYourHealth #SmokeSafety #StayIndoorsStaySafe #RespiratoryHealthMatters #WildfirePreparedness #EAPBroadcastSystem #DanielKilburn

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