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Children and Wildfire Smoke - Fire Season Wellness resource
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Children and Wildfire Smoke Quick Guide

Children can be more affected by smoke because their lungs are developing, they breathe more air relative to body size, and they may spend more time active outdoors. Prepare medications, watch AQI and school messages, create cleaner indoor air, and use indoor activities. Children should not participate in ash cleanup. Respirator fit is challenging, especially for very young children, so cleaner air is the main protection.