Publications du ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux
Prevention advice in the event of poor air quality due to vegetation fires
Information sheet
Description
During periods of poor air quality linked to vegetation fires, fine particles can affect people's health, specifically those with respiratory or cardiac problems, the elderly (aged 65 and over), babies, and young children (aged 4 and under), and pregnant women.
This leaflet contains prevention advice for:
- educational childcare services
- day and summer camps
- schools
- group sports activities such as matches and training sessions
- RPAs, CHSLDs and other living environments for the elderly
Its aim is to provide information on what to do and how to behave in the event of poor air quality due to vegetation fires.
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Details
Online since: June 26, 2024
Last modification: June 26, 2024
Author: MSSS
Publication no : 24-203-01WA
Important note
Please note that this tool does not cover workers. For recommendations concerning the risks and preventive measures for workers, consult the advice from the Communauté médicale de pratique en santé au travail du Québec .