Smoke inhalation occurs when you breathe in the products of combustion during a bushfire, which can include particulate matter and deadly gases like carbon monoxide. Today, we look at how to treat smoke inhalation before medical help arrives.
Smoke inhalation occurs when you breathe in the products of combustion during a bushfire, which can include particulate matter and deadly gases like carbon monoxide. Today, we look at how to treat smoke inhalation before medical help arrives.
Bushfire smoke contains a variety of particulate matter and deadly gases. As such, smoke inhalation can cause severe symptoms like difficulty breathing and unconsciousness. P2/N95 masks are one good method for filtering out bushfire smoke.
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