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July - Fire Safety

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1.Prolonged exposure to smoke has been linked to long-term damage, including chronic respiratory conditions, weakened immune responses, and increased susceptibility to infections.
2. When homes, furniture, vehicles, and industrial materials burn, they release dangerous chemicals.
3. Even after the flames have died down, residual smoke and ash inside homes can pose ongoing health risks.
4. Caring for a person with dementia or Alzheimer’s during smoky wildfires requires extra precautions to ensure their safety and well-being.
5. Wildfire pollutants are especially dangerous because they penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream, causing a range of health issues.
6. No disaster is more frequent or deadly than fire for a person with a mobility disability.
7. Smoke exposure can cause confusion, coughing, difficulty breathing, head-aches, or eye irritation
8. A sense of humor is a coping skill.
9. You can hurry a person with Alzheimer’s.
10. Help the person in your care memorize a few critical phrases to quickly explain her situation to first responders or write it down.