The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have had a profound impact on respiratory health. The smoke and ash produced by these fires contain harmful chemicals and particulate matter that can severely affect the respiratory system.

Short-term exposure to wildfire smoke can cause immediate respiratory issues such as coughing, throat irritation, and shortness of breath. Individuals with pre-existing conditions like asthma and COPD are particularly vulnerable, experiencing worsened symptoms and increased difficulty in breathing.

Long-term exposure to wildfire smoke can lead to more serious health problems. Prolonged inhalation of toxic chemicals, including benzene and formaldehyde, can result in chronic respiratory conditions and an elevated risk of cardiovascular diseases. The fine particulate matter in the smoke can penetrate deep into the lungs, causing inflammation and reducing lung function over time.

To protect respiratory health during wildfires, it is crucial to stay indoors as much as possible and keep windows and doors closed to prevent smoke from entering the home. Individuals can better safeguard their respiratory health during wildfire events by taking these additional proactive steps:

  • Use air purifiers with HEPA filters to help reduce indoor air pollution.
  • Wear N95 masks when going outside to filter out harmful particles, providing additional protection.
  • Monitor air quality reports and stay informed about wildfire updates to help individuals make safer decisions about outdoor activities.

Medical Insurance Resources for Respiratory Health:

If you would like to learn more, contact me at: 

Miriam B. Smith
Senior Client Manager, Employee Benefits 
mbsmith@venbrook.com 
Tel: (818) 441-3050