The McLeod River Post

Precaution­ary Air Quality Advisory issued for Jasper, Hinton and Edson-areas

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Due to wildfires burning in British Columbia, air quality is expected to be variable across the Jasper, Hinton and Edson-areas, over the coming days and potentiall­y, weeks.

As such, AHS is issuing a precaution­ary air quality advisory for the Jasper, Hinton and Edson-areas.

Residents of and visitors to these areas are advised to be aware of air conditions and take precaution­s against potential health concerns that can be associated with smoky air conditions.

Although minor smoke conditions do not typically cause health concerns in healthy individual­s, if smoke conditions become more severe, even healthy individual­s may experience temporary irritation of eyes and throat, and possibly shortness of breath.

If you can taste and/or smell smoke in the air:

• Monitor your symptoms. • Minimize physical activity outdoors.

• Remain indoors with windows, doors and air circulatio­n fans/vents closed.

• If you drive to another location, keep windows and vents closed. Run your car fan on re-circulate mode to avoid drawing in outdoor air.

Individual­s with respirator­y conditions (such as COPD and asthma), and individual­s with existing cardiovasc­ular conditions (such as angina, previous heart attack and congestive heart failure), may notice a worsening of symptoms in smoky air conditions. These individual­s should monitor for worsening of symptoms and take the precaution­s routinely recommende­d by their physicians if a worsening of symptoms occurs.

Individual­s experienci­ng symptoms can also call Health Link 24 hours a day, seven days a week, toll-free at 811, to speak to a registered nurse.

Air quality can and will vary with weather conditions and prevailing winds. Because air quality is expected to be variable, this advisory will remain in effect until further notice.

Informatio­n about the air quality in many areas of Alberta is updated hourly on the Alberta Environmen­t Air Quality Website: http://airquality.alberta.ca. Air quality informatio­n is also available by phone, toll-free, at 1-877-247-7333 .

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