Why Children Are Most at Risk from Wildfire Smoke—and How Parents Can Help
Each year, wildfires sweep across the United States with growing intensity. While the flames often capture headlines, the smoke that spreads for hundreds—even thousands—of miles poses a quieter but equally dangerous threat. Among those most vulnerable to its effects are children. From their still-developing lungs to their higher levels of outdoor activity, kids face unique risks when wildfire smoke fills the air. Understanding these risks—and knowing how to respond—can help parents protect their children’s health during wildfire season.
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