Visual explainer: More wildfire smoke in our futures, experts say. How you can prepare your home.



The air quality alerts experienced by millions of Americans from a historic number of fires in Canada may have set a new normal as the dangerous smoke last week blanketed the Midwest and Eastern states.

Experts warn that the number of fires in Canada will increase in the coming years. And scientists said Monday that human-caused climate change will lead to more fires in the U.S. So whether it’s future Canadian fires or the wildfire season in the U.S., odds are you’ll encounter toxic smoke in years to come, which has prompted health experts to warn of the smoke’s dangers.

“If the air quality outdoors is really bad, stay indoors as much as possible,” says William P. Bahnfleth, an engineer and a professor of architectural engineering at Penn State University. “If you must go out in the smoke wear an N95 mask outdoors, and avoid heavy exertion.”

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