Wildfire Smoke and Lung Health

Protect your lung health from wildfire smoke and pollution

According to the Government of Canada’s publication Wildfire smoke 101: Wildfire smoke and your health the following people could be adversely affected:

For our lung health community, this would include individuals living with lung cancer, asthma, COPD, or an infectious respiratory disease.

According to the Government of Canada, “there is no evidence of a safe level of exposure for most of these pollutants. This means that smoke can impact your health even at very low levels. As smoke levels increase, your health risks increase. Air quality may be decreased even if you can’t see or smell smoke.”

Use the Air Quality Health Index here to find out more about the air quality in your city or province. You can also refer to the National Wildland Fire Situation Report here from Natural Resources Canada.

If you live in an area that is being impacted by wildfires, it’s important to be aware of the symptoms of smoke exposure so that you can seek medical attention, if needed.

Milder and more common symptoms, which typically do not require medical intervention, include:

More serious symptoms include:

If you are experiencing any of the above, it is important to seek medical attention either through your health care provider or your local emergency room.

For individuals with asthma, it’s critically important to continue to manage your asthma and avoid triggers when air quality is being impacted by wildfire smoke. This includes being aware of when your asthma symptoms are getting worse, using inhalers properly and as prescribed, and knowing what to do in case of an emergency. The Lung Health Foundation’s Asthma Action Plan can help with the above and is available here.

What can you do to protect your lung health?

According to our Certified Respiratory Educators that operate the Lung Health Line, the following will help you protect your lung health when the air quality in your area is being impacted:

Our Certified Respiratory Educators are available to support you in protecting your lung health and managing your lung disease effectively. 

For more information please email us a patientsupport@lunghealth.ca or call us at 1-888-344-LUNG (5864).