The Impact of Wildfire Smoke on Health and Buildings

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Source: National Geographic
The Impact of Wildfire Smoke on Health and Buildings
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Exposure to wildfire smoke, which contains toxic chemicals and volatile organic compounds, can have lasting and even permanent effects on the brain and body. Studies have shown that wildfire smoke can damage neurons, impair immune function, disrupt circadian rhythms, and cause lung scarring. The composition of wildfire smoke varies depending on what is being burned, making it difficult to predict the exact health impacts. Research suggests that long-term exposure to wildfire smoke may increase the risk of cognitive decline, dementia, autism spectrum disorders, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is important to monitor air quality, use air filters indoors, and take precautions to reduce exposure to wildfire smoke.

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