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WOCN21 CWWG 050423  
SPECIAL AIR QUALITY STATEMENT  
FOR MANITOBA  
UPDATED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AND MANITOBA HEALTH  
AT 11:23 P.M. CDT WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 2024.  
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SPECIAL AIR QUALITY STATEMENT FOR:  
WHITESHELL - LAC DU BONNET - PINAWA  
SPRAGUE - NORTHWEST ANGLE PROVINCIAL FOREST.  
 
SPECIAL AIR QUALITY STATEMENT ENDED FOR:  
CITY OF WINNIPEG  
STEINBACH - ST. ADOLPHE - EMERSON - VITA - RICHER  
SELKIRK - GIMLI - STONEWALL - WOODLANDS  
DUGALD - BEAUSEJOUR - GRAND BEACH  
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE - HEADINGLEY - BRUNKILD - CARMAN  
MORDEN - WINKLER - ALTONA - MORRIS.  
 
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==DISCUSSION==  
 
SMOKE IS CAUSING OR EXPECTED TO CAUSE POOR AIR QUALITY AND REDUCED  
VISIBILITY.  
 
WILDFIRE SMOKE FROM FIRES IN NORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN IS MOVING THROUGH  
SOUTHERN MANITOBA IN THE WAKE OF A COLD FRONT MOVING THROUGH THE  
AREA. THIS PLUME OF WILDFIRE SMOKE CAN CAUSE VERY POOR AIR QUALITY  
AND REDUCED VISIBILITY.  
 
AIR QUALITY AND VISIBILITY DUE TO WILDFIRE SMOKE CAN FLUCTUATE OVER  
SHORT DISTANCES AND CAN VARY CONSIDERABLY FROM HOUR TO HOUR.  
 
THE FINE PARTICLES IN WILDFIRE SMOKE POSE THE MAIN HEALTH RISK. AS  
SMOKE LEVELS INCREASE, HEALTH RISKS INCREASE.  
 
PEOPLE MORE LIKELY TO BE IMPACTED BY WILDFIRE SMOKE INCLUDE SENIORS,  
PREGNANT WOMEN AND PREGNANT PEOPLE, PEOPLE WHO SMOKE, INFANTS AND  
YOUNG CHILDREN, PEOPLE WHO WORK OUTDOORS, PEOPLE INVOLVED IN  
STRENUOUS OUTDOOR EXERCISE AND PEOPLE WITH AN EXISTING ILLNESS OR  
CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITION. THOSE WHO ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE IMPACTED  
SHOULD REDUCE OR RESCHEDULE STRENUOUS ACTIVITIES OUTDOORS OR SEEK  
MEDICAL ATTENTION IF EXPERIENCING SYMPTOMS.  
 
LISTEN TO YOUR BODY AND IF YOU EXPERIENCE SYMPTOMS, CONSIDER  
REDUCING OR STOPPING STRENUOUS OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES. SYMPTOMS CAN  
INCLUDE MILDER AND MORE COMMON SYMPTOMS SUCH AS EYE, NOSE AND THROAT  
IRRITATION, AS WELL AS SERIOUS BUT LESS COMMON SYMPTOMS SUCH AS  
CHEST PAINS OR SEVERE COUGH. IF YOU THINK YOU ARE HAVING A MEDICAL  
EMERGENCY, SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE.  
 
LIMIT TIME OUTDOORS. WHEN INDOORS, KEEP WINDOWS AND DOORS CLOSED AS  
MUCH AS POSSIBLE. WHEN THERE IS AN EXTREME HEAT EVENT OCCURRING WITH  
POOR AIR QUALITY, PRIORITIZE KEEPING COOL. ALWAYS SEEK OUT AND  
FOLLOW HEALTH GUIDANCE FROM LOCAL AUTHORITIES.  
 
PROTECT YOUR INDOOR AIR FROM WILDFIRE SMOKE. ACTIONS CAN INCLUDE  
USING A CLEAN, GOOD QUALITY AIR FILTER IN YOUR VENTILATION SYSTEM  
AND/OR A CERTIFIED PORTABLE AIR PURIFIER THAT CAN FILTER FINE  
PARTICLES.  
 
WHEN SPENDING TIME OUTDOORS, A WELL-CONSTRUCTED, WELL-FITTING AND  
PROPERLY WORN RESPIRATOR TYPE MASK (SUCH AS A NIOSH-CERTIFIED N95 OR  
EQUIVALENT RESPIRATOR) CAN REDUCE YOUR EXPOSURE TO THE FINE  
PARTICLES IN THE SMOKE. EVEN THOUGH EXPOSURE MAY BE REDUCED, THERE  
CAN STILL BE RISKS TO HEALTH.  
 
CHECK IN ON OTHERS WHO ARE IN YOUR CARE OR LIVE NEARBY WHO MAY BE  
MORE LIKELY TO BE IMPACTED BY WILDFIRE SMOKE.  
 
TAKE CARE OF YOUR MENTAL HEALTH.  
 
LEARN MORE AT HTTPS://WWW.CANADA.CA/WILDFIRE-SMOKE.  
 
VISIT HTTP://WWW.AIRHEALTH.CA FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO REDUCE YOUR  
HEALTH RISK AND YOUR PERSONAL CONTRIBUTION TO POLLUTION LEVELS, AS  
WELL AS FOR CURRENT AND FORECAST AQHI VALUES.  
 
PLEASE CONTINUE TO MONITOR ALERTS AND FORECASTS ISSUED BY  
ENVIRONMENT CANADA.  
 
HTTP://WEATHER.GC.CA  
 
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