Those who are paying attention and have the resources can take steps to improve their air quality and protect their health.
Indoors, the portable air filtration unit that some people used to scrub viruses from the air will also remove smoke particles.
Air pollution, including wildfire smoke, causes symptoms like coughing, burning eyes, headaches and difficulty breathing in the short term.
Furthermore, poor air quality is linked to increased absences from school and work and worse academic performance and cognitive function.
The White House held the Summit on Improving Indoor Air Quality, and the Environmental Protection Agency issued the Clean Air in Buildings Challenge.
Organizations:
Environmental Protection Agency