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Spokane Regional Health District (SRHD) coordinates with other local health jurisdictions, tribal governments, and Washington State Department of Health to provide health-related information and guidance to the community before and during wildfire incidents.
Wildfire smoke impacts local air quality and can cause immediate health effects including coughing, trouble breathing and shortness of breath, especially in individuals with pre-existing health conditions and others who are sensitive to smoke pollution. Read more about the other symptoms of prolonged exposure to wildfire smoke here.
SRHD encourages Spokane County residents to understand health risks associated with wildfire smoke and take precautions to protect their health. By understanding the risks and preparing ahead of time, individuals can minimize their exposure to smoke.