From the EPA:
Wildfire smoke is impacting large portions of the Eastern United States. Use AirNow to see the impact on your air quality.
Staying Inside
If you are in an area with poor air quality, it may be best to stay inside. If you have to go outside:
- Avoid strenuous activity and try to reduce how much smoke you inhale.
- Wear an N95 respirator mask. N95 respirator masks provide the best protection from wildfire smoke. Cloth masks will not help.
- Only perform essential outdoor activities. Take frequent breaks indoors.
Keeping Your Home’s Air Clean Make sure your indoor air is as clean as possible. See our website for other ways to keep smoke out. Other key steps:
Learn more about ways you can protect your family from wildfire smoke. |
After the Smoke Clears
Keep an eye on AirNow. Once the air quality improves, even temporarily, air out your home by opening windows and the fresh air intake on your HVAC system.
If you are especially close to the fire, you may need to clean up ash or other debris. Our website provides instructions.