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Air Quality and Wildfire SmokeNearly 40% of Montanans report having two or more chronic conditions, many of which could be impacted by wildfire smoke, like high blood pressure, diabetes, and asthma. To protect yourself and your loved ones this summer, remember to check local air quality reports and take steps to keep your indoor air clean.  Find out how you can protect your family from wildfire smoke and make a plan for what you will do during a smoke event. Share any comments, suggestions or experiences with us at healthinthe406@mt.gov. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram.Health in the 406 is regular communication by DPHHS on a variety of wellness topics designed to raise awareness of issues that impact the daily lives of Montanans.  Public health is a partnership of individuals and organizations and all Montanans have a role so they can improve their health and enhance their quality of life for themselves and loved ones. This health message is brought to you by the DPHHS, Public Health and Safety Division.
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