NAEM Wildfire Resources

With increasing wildfire activity across the U.S. and Canada, wildfire smoke is becoming a growing health threat as it blankets entire regions with toxic particulate pollution. Since 2000, growing wildfire pollution has reversed significant gains from the Clean Air Act, and over the coming decades, it is poised to become the country’s main source of particulate pollution. According to some recent research, of all forms of particulate pollution, wildfire smoke may be the most toxic (PMID:33674571).

The National Association of Environmental Medicine (NAEM) is a leading voice in identifying the risks of wildfire smoke and provides guidance on how to treat toxic exposure.

NAEM provides these resources FREE to the entire medical community to help address this emerging toxic threat.

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