Brushfires Cause Anxiety About Breathing Smoke And Ash - Asthma & Allergy Foundation Of America Offers Southern California A Place To Call For Answers

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Article Date: 15 Oct 2008 - 4:00 PDT

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On any given day Southern California ranks as the region with the worst air quality nationwide. Now, as local wildfires fill the region's air with smoke and ash, millions of Californians are feeling the effects and wondering what they can do to stay well.

"It is only natural to have concerns about what you're breathing in when you can see the extent of ash and billowing smoke around our region," said Francene Lifson, executive director, Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), California Chapter. "Individuals with asthma and severe allergies need to take extra precautions and should keep their medications nearby."

Wildfires have appeared in the North San Fernando Valley, approximately 20 miles north of Downtown Los Angeles and the smoke from the fires in this area includes small particles and gases that can cause health problems. The air quality can contribute to immediate health risks such as triggering an asthma attack or intensifying allergies, since the winds fueling the fires are also spreading allergens like pollen. Others who normally do not worry about air quality may develop headaches or pulmonary infections. All of these health considerations can be effectively managed.

Residents of Southern California can contact AAFA at (800) 624-0044 to obtain additional information or Allergist referrals.

The Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), California Chapter, is the premier organization for those who suffer from asthmatic and allergic diseases. AAFA is a non-profit voluntary health charity dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with asthma and allergies through education, advocacy and community outreach. http://www.aafa-ca.org

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Rosemarie Yu
Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America

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