A thick layer of wildfire smoke covered Edmonton on Tuesday. Amanda Anderson explains how people in the city can stay safe and feel better during the smoky conditions. CTV News


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On Tuesday morning, thick wildfire smoke settled over Edmonton, leading to a health warning. Officials raised concerns after the Air Quality Health Index shot past 10. This level means the air is unsafe, especially for people with health issues, the elderly, young children, and outdoor workers.

Who needs to be careful

Health experts say seniors, pregnant people, babies, and those with breathing problems should avoid outdoor exercise. If people start feeling unwell, they should see a doctor. Common signs of trouble include sore eyes, scratchy throats, mild headaches, or coughing.

Pharmacist shares treatment tips

Edmonton pharmacist Shivali Sharma explained that smoke symptoms are different for everyone. Some may just have itchy eyes, while others could have a nasty cough. Sharma said doctors usually suggest antihistamines first. People with sinus issues may also need a nasal spray.

If your eyes feel dry, she recommends skipping contact lenses. Instead, use artificial tears to clean and soothe them. For throat problems, Sharma advised using lozenges and a humidifier. Staying indoors also helps. She warned against using regular cough syrup, saying it usually doesn't help with smoke-related irritation.

When to seek help

Though rare, serious problems like chest pain, wheezing, or a strong cough should not be ignored. Health officials say anyone experiencing those signs must get medical help right away.

Tips to stay safe indoors and out

Keep your windows closed to stop smoke from getting inside. But if the air is also hot, staying cool becomes just as important. Experts say people must find a balance between keeping out the smoke and avoiding overheating.

For those who need to work outside, health officials recommend wearing a proper mask. A NIOSH-certified N95 or something similar works best.

Wildfires still out of control

As of Tuesday morning, 61 wildfires in the province remained out of control. These fires continue to send smoke across Edmonton and nearby areas.

Relief may come soon

The smoky conditions are expected to stick around for most of Tuesday. However, Environment Canada says the air should start to clear by Wednesday morning.

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