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DENVER ~ Denver, CO - As wildfires continue to rage across Colorado, Governor Jared Polis and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) are urging residents in affected areas to stay informed and take necessary precautions to protect their health. The CDPHE is providing various resources, including air quality advisories, a smoke blog, and mobile apps, for Coloradans to monitor the air quality in their area.
Governor Polis emphasized that the health and safety of Coloradans is a top priority during this time. He urged residents, especially those with respiratory conditions, children, and older adults, to limit outdoor activities and stay updated on changing conditions. The state is working closely with local agencies to track air quality in real-time and provide accurate information to affected communities.
Jill Hunsaker Ryan, executive director of CDPHE, stated that their air quality forecasters are closely monitoring smoke conditions and providing timely information to residents and local partners. She encouraged people in affected areas to use the resources provided by CDPHE.
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Wildfire smoke contains fine particles that can irritate the lungs and heart. It is not always visible or detectable by smell but can still have adverse effects on one's health. People who are at a higher risk include children, older adults, pregnant women, outdoor workers, individuals with asthma or other lung conditions, and those exercising outdoors. Even limiting time outdoors may not be enough as fine particles can enter homes and buildings.
To protect themselves from the harmful effects of wildfire smoke, Coloradans are advised to check current air quality conditions through various sources such as Colorado.gov/airquality or Fire.AirNow.gov. They can also sign up for CDPHE Air Quality Alerts via email or review air quality advisories on the Colorado Smoke Blog. It is recommended to limit time spent outdoors when smoke is present and avoid strenuous activities like running or biking.
For those who must be outside, it is suggested to wear a well-fitting N95 or KN95 mask. To maintain cleaner indoor air, residents can keep windows and doors closed, use air conditioning on the recirculate setting, or use a HEPA air cleaner if available. If necessary, consider spending time in public spaces with cleaner indoor air.
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It is also important to check on friends, family, and neighbors during this time. If anyone experiences trouble breathing, shortness of breath, a persistent cough, or other symptoms that do not go away, they should seek medical attention immediately. In case of a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
Residents in the vicinity of a wildfire should follow orders from local authorities and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. The latest information on links to local authorities can be found on DHSEM.Colorado.gov. It is recommended for people to prepare a go kit with essential items and sign up for county emergency alerts at https://dhsem.colorado.gov/emergencyalert.
As wildfires continue to impact Colorado's air quality, it is crucial for residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions to protect their health. By following these guidelines and utilizing the resources provided by CDPHE, Coloradans can stay safe during this challenging time.
Governor Polis emphasized that the health and safety of Coloradans is a top priority during this time. He urged residents, especially those with respiratory conditions, children, and older adults, to limit outdoor activities and stay updated on changing conditions. The state is working closely with local agencies to track air quality in real-time and provide accurate information to affected communities.
Jill Hunsaker Ryan, executive director of CDPHE, stated that their air quality forecasters are closely monitoring smoke conditions and providing timely information to residents and local partners. She encouraged people in affected areas to use the resources provided by CDPHE.
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Wildfire smoke contains fine particles that can irritate the lungs and heart. It is not always visible or detectable by smell but can still have adverse effects on one's health. People who are at a higher risk include children, older adults, pregnant women, outdoor workers, individuals with asthma or other lung conditions, and those exercising outdoors. Even limiting time outdoors may not be enough as fine particles can enter homes and buildings.
To protect themselves from the harmful effects of wildfire smoke, Coloradans are advised to check current air quality conditions through various sources such as Colorado.gov/airquality or Fire.AirNow.gov. They can also sign up for CDPHE Air Quality Alerts via email or review air quality advisories on the Colorado Smoke Blog. It is recommended to limit time spent outdoors when smoke is present and avoid strenuous activities like running or biking.
For those who must be outside, it is suggested to wear a well-fitting N95 or KN95 mask. To maintain cleaner indoor air, residents can keep windows and doors closed, use air conditioning on the recirculate setting, or use a HEPA air cleaner if available. If necessary, consider spending time in public spaces with cleaner indoor air.
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It is also important to check on friends, family, and neighbors during this time. If anyone experiences trouble breathing, shortness of breath, a persistent cough, or other symptoms that do not go away, they should seek medical attention immediately. In case of a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
Residents in the vicinity of a wildfire should follow orders from local authorities and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. The latest information on links to local authorities can be found on DHSEM.Colorado.gov. It is recommended for people to prepare a go kit with essential items and sign up for county emergency alerts at https://dhsem.colorado.gov/emergencyalert.
As wildfires continue to impact Colorado's air quality, it is crucial for residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions to protect their health. By following these guidelines and utilizing the resources provided by CDPHE, Coloradans can stay safe during this challenging time.
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