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Protect Yourself from Wildfire Smoke

Protect Yourself from Wildfire Smoke

As the Palisades, Woodley, Easton, and Hurst wildfires devastate Los Angeles County, displacing over 100,000 residents, the potential health impacts of the smoke may not be an immediate concern for many. However, in addition to the direct threat posed by the fires, the air pollution caused by wildfire smoke—billowing clouds of ash and smoke drifting across the region—can significantly affect health. Experts warn that inhaling toxic particulate matter released by wildfires is linked to a range of respiratory and cardiovascular issues. Taking preventative and protective measures to limit exposure to wildfire smoke can help mitigate some of these health risks.