So what's happening when I'm breathing in polluted smoke filled air? The smoke from wildfires is made up of a number of different compounds: "Smoke from wildfires contains thousands of individual compounds, including carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon dioxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides. The most prevalent pollutant by mass is particulate matter less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter, roughly 50 times smaller than a grain of sand. Its prevalence is one reason health authorities issue air quality warnings using PM2.5 as the metric." - Luke Montrose, Assistant Professor of Community and Environmental Health, Boise State University, USA Common symptoms associated with exposure are: irritated eyes hot burning sensation in the lungs runny nose headaches worsening of allergies Respro® continues to receive enquiries from concerned people around the world and from friends and family asking for advice on what is the best mask. If you want to know more about Respro® Masks, just send an enquiry email to [email protected] and we will respond with further information. |