How to protect your lungs from wildfire smoke
With Saskatchewan residents facing decreased air quality due to wildfire smoke, two respiratory educators have shared some tips on how to stay safe.
Jill Hubick and Jaimie Peters are both registered nurses and certified respiratory educators with the Lung Association of Saskatchewan. Hubick said its not just high risk groups who can be impacted by the smoke.
“Anyone with lungs can be impacted by wildfire smoke. Certainly there are some groups that are more at risk such as people with lung disease. Its important that everyone takes steps,” Hubick said.
Peters acknowledged it may be difficult to stay inside until the smoke passes but its important to limit strenuous activity.