Nevertheless,
Poor air quality warnings due new:
Environment Canada advises to limit the time spent outside. Furthermore, monitor symptoms of smoke exposure.
The Federal Agency reports that regions of Ontario. Similarly, Quebec will have poor air quality and reduced visibility, because western winds bring smoke from forest fires that are rampant in meadows. Moreover,
In Quebec, these warnings affect certain sectors of Nord-du-Québec, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Laurentides and Outaouais. Meanwhile,
Environment Canada indicates that regions of southern Ontario. from Windsor to Ottawa, are the subject of a warning on air quality due to smoke, adding that the conditions could persist all day and until Tuesday.
Toronto’s Air Health Rating (new window) was greater than 10, to a Very high risk
Monday morning.
Environment Canada has disseminated a warning regarding air quality for Toronto.
Photo: Radio-Canada / Michel Bolduc
South of Ontario. Quebec were also placed in heat warnings on Monday, Environment Canada providing for maximum temperatures up to 32 ° C during the day.
In the event of extreme heat and poor air quality, the priority is to stay in the fridge
recommends Environment Canada.
The meteorological agency has also broadcast a special air quality on air quality for a large part of Manitoba. stressing that it as well as visibility can fluctuate over short distances and vary from hour to hour due to smoke from forest fires.
Monitor your symptoms – Poor air quality warnings due new
Environment Canada recommends residents to limit the time spent outside. be attentive to poor air quality warnings due new symptoms related to smoke exposure.
Although the health of all is threatened by the smoke of forest fires. people aged 65 and over, pregnant women, young children, people with a health problem as well as those working outside are more likely to suffer from the effects of atmospheric pollution, the agency said.
Take news from your neighbors. friends and family, especially people most at risk of being affected by air pollution
can we read in the special organization bulletin, which suggests keeping the closed windows and doors as much as possible. Environment Canada specifies that the symptoms of smoke exposure include irritation of the eyes. nose and throat, headache or light cough. More serious, but less common symptoms, include chest pain and severe cough. The meteorological agency recommends that citizens wear a well -adjusted respiratory mask. such as a N95 mask, if they have to go out.
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