Smoke & Ash Support Guide
Smoke Signals: Recognizing the Symptoms of Forest Fire Inhalation

Helpful Links and References
1. World Health Organization. Ambient (outdoor) air pollution [invalid URL removed]. Accessed July 23, 2024.
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3. Reid, Celia A., et al. "Health effects of wildfire smoke: evaluation of the evidence for the update of the 2008 consensus statement." Environmental health perspectives 124.8 (2016): 1033-1044. [PUBMED 27298679]
4. Shafiei, Ehsan, et al. "Wildfire smoke exposure and respiratory and cardiovascular emergency department visits in the Pacific Northwest, 2008–2015." Environmental health perspectives 125.1 (2017): 010701. [PUBMED 27890333]
5. Sinclair, Daniel M., et al. "The global burden of disease attributable to second-hand smoke in 2015: a combined analysis of respiratory, cardiovascular, and cancer deaths." The Lancet Global Health 5.12 (2017):