Environment Canada warns air quality could worsen in Simcoe County – Barrie | 24CA News
Air high quality in Ontario’s Simcoe County space might worsen earlier than it will get higher, Environment Canada meteorologists warned Wednesday afternoon.
The federal company has issued a particular air high quality assertion that’s in impact for many of the province as fires in northern Ontario and Quebec proceed to burn.
Metrologist Victoria Nurse mentioned the poor air high quality in and round Barrie, would probably final into Saturday.
“In the community right now, we’re looking at levels in the moderate to high risk. But going into tomorrow (Thursday), with the favourable wind flow into the Barrie area and the Simcoe County area, we could see values reaching to the extreme risk levels,” Nurse mentioned.
“It’s looking to last into the weekend with a possible reprieve on Saturday when we have another weather system moving through, which should help clean out the smoke.”
Nurse mentioned whereas smoke probably received’t fully disappear, the hope is that the climate system will assist reduce ranges within the air.
“We are more concerned about the vulnerable populations such as the elderly, children, as well as pregnant women and people who do have respiratory difficulties,” Nurse mentioned. “It’s advised that people check up on them, and if you see any symptoms (like) difficulty breathing, you are encouraged to contact your health care provider.”

The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit suggests individuals put on a well-fitted respiratory masks in the event that they plan to spend so much of time outside and keep indoors when attainable.
The well being unit additionally recommends individuals keep indoors with home windows and doorways shut when attainable or relocate to a mall, public library, or fitness center the place air air flow could also be higher.
Short-term publicity to wildfire smoke and sure air pollution may cause complications, respiratory points, irritate eyes, lungs, nostril, and throat, and worsen present coronary heart and lung situations.
“Regardless of your health status or age, anyone can be affected by wildfire smoke. Listen to your body and reduce exposure if the smoke is affecting you, and remember to look out for others around you,” the well being unit mentioned in a press release.
As of Wednesday, the Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board mentioned the choice to ship college students outdoors for recess is left as much as every faculty.
The Simcoe County District School Board says it’s consulting with the well being unit and monitoring the air high quality, noting that out of doors actions are deemed secure to proceed.
For extra data, go to http://www.smdhu.org/WildfireSmoke or name Health Connection weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 705-721-7520 or 1-877-721-7520.
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