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Tips For Dealing With Air Quality From Wildfire Smoke


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PHILADELPHIA—The Health Department warns Philadelphia residents that while the smoke in the air from the fires in Canada may lessen today, it can still be dangerous. Residents are advised to continue to take precautions until air quality improves. The city continues to operate under an air quality alert. The air is still unhealthy. As the smoke moves through the region, some parts of Philadelphia may experience significantly worse air quality.
Residents should continue to:

 

 

If residents need access to KN-95 masks, Health Department resource hubs are providing them
free of charge to residents. Please direct residents to the City’s blog post on resource hubs.
The Health Department is also asking residents to try to avoid contributing to the
already excessive air pollution by:
Finally, residents should keep up to date on the situation. Here are places you can learn what’s going on:

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