Sanjay Sethi
Coverage of Sanjay Sethi in the Nexus archive.
- How to protect yourself from the bad air caused by wildfires
Wildfire smoke can degrade air quality over long distances, affecting regions far from the fire source. The EPA's Air Quality Index categorizes air quality levels, with values above 150 being harmful to everyone. Precautions include wearing N95 masks, using air quality monitors, and improving indoor air quality with MERV 13 filters.
- How to protect yourself from the bad air caused by wildfires
Wildfire smoke can degrade air quality over long distances, posing health risks. The EPA's Air Quality Index categorizes air quality levels, with precautions like N95 masks recommended for sensitive groups. Monitoring tools like PurpleAir and indoor air filters help mitigate exposure.
- How to protect yourself from the bad air caused by wildfires
Wildfire smoke can travel long distances, degrading air quality and posing health risks. The EPA's Air Quality Index categorizes air quality, with levels above 150 being unhealthy for everyone. Recommendations include using N95 masks, monitoring indoor air quality with low-cost monitors, and improving home air filtration with MERV 13 filters.