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Air quality alert issued for Montreal area due to wildfire smoke

Air quality alert issued for Montreal area due to wildfire smoke

CTV News6 days ago
Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a special air quality statement for Montreal, Laval, Vaudreuil, Saint-Jean and the Marieville area.
The agency says smoke from wildfires burning in the Prairies will cause poor air quality and reduced visibility until Sunday.
The statement warns that people over 65, pregnant people, infants and children and people with existing illnesses or chronic health conditions are most at risk of health effects from air pollution.
Vulnerable groups are advised to avoid strenuous outdoor activities and seek medical attention if experiencing symptoms.
'You may experience mild and common symptoms such as eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches or a mild cough. More serious but less common symptoms include wheezing, chest pains or severe cough. If you think you are having a medical emergency, seek immediate medical assistance,' Environment Canada said.
'When indoors, keep windows and doors closed as much as possible. When there is an extreme heat event occurring with poor air quality, prioritize keeping cool.'
The agency also recommends wearing a well-fitting respirator-type mask when venturing outside, which can reduce exposure to the fine particles in the smoke.
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