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Why ɫɫÀ² residents still aren’t safe from wildfire smoke indoors

Environment Canada urges residents to limit their time outdoors. But even when inside, most buildings can only reduce airborne pollutants by half.

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ɫɫÀ²’s Air Quality Health Index reached 10+, or “very high risk,” early Monday morning.


Environment Canada issued an air quality warning for ɫɫÀ² and much of the GTA, as thick smoke from wildfires in northern Ontario blanketed the city — pushing the Air Quality Health Index to 10+, or “very high risk,” early Monday morning.

By the late afternoon, the warning was downgraded to a special statement, with an index of eight, or “high risk.”

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Kevin Jiang

Kevin Jiang is a ɫɫÀ²-based staff reporter for the Star’s Express Desk. Follow him on X: .

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