ABC Newsのインスタグラム(abcnews) - 6月18日 06時30分
As climate change drives an increase in wildfires, we’re seeing more smoke lofted into the upper atmosphere each fire season. We’re likely to continue seeing it increase in severity, frequency, and longevity as the planet warms. Here are a few tips on how to reduce exposure to harmful air once it reaches a town near you:
1. Monitor local AQI forecasts
2. Wear a NIOSH-approved N95 or better mask outdoors
3. Invest in a better air filter
4. Create your own air filtration system
5. Take care of your eyes
6. Stock up on supplies well before summer, peak fire season
7. Consider getting out of town
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📸: Jake Price
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