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Air quality warning issued for Grande Prairie region

An air quality warning has been issued for the Grande Prairie region, as wildfire smoke from the west continues to hover over the municipality.

Wildfire smoke is expected to cause very poor air quality and reduced visibility in some areas, which can vary considerably from hour to hour. Environment Canada officials suggests keeping windows and doors closed as much as possible. Additionally, property owners are encouraged to consider installing a good quality air filter in ventilation systems and everyone is urged to use a certified portable air purifier that can filter fine particles.

Alberta Health Services say everyone is considered at risk regardless of their age or health due to the fine particles in wildfire smoke; however, seniors, pregnant women, smokers, infants, and those with existing ailments or chronic health conditions should avoid spending time outdoors altogether.

Residents are asked to be mindful of symptoms of smoke inhalation such as eye and throat irritation, and anyone who suspects they might be having a medical emergency is urged to seek immediate medical assistance.

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