In response to the current air quality challenges in Winnipeg caused by forest fires, here is a guide on how you and your family can stay safe.
- Relocate if possible: In an emergency, arrange to stay with family and friends outside the affected area.
- Seek public clean air spaces: Go to public or commercial buildings with good air filtration, such as a shopping mall.
- Avoid indoor pollutants: Refrain from activities that create smoke or particles, including smoking, using gas/propane/wood stoves, frying food, burning candles, or using a non-HEPA vacuum.
- Prepare your emergency kit: Ensure your 72-hour emergency kit includes water, prescribed medications, and inhalers.
- Do not use dust masks: Standard dust masks from hardware stores do not protect against the dangerous particles in wildfire smoke.
- Use air purifiers: Consider buying an air purifier or filtration system for your home.
- Monitor your pets: Watch for symptoms of illness in pets, such as coughing, trouble breathing, or fatigue, and contact a veterinarian if needed.
Consult the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) for information about the current air quality in your area.










