How to keep yourself safe from Chicago’s ‘very unhealthy’ air quality
Experts recommend shutting your windows and limiting your time outside.
Wildfire smoke from Canada continues to blanket Chicago. The city has entered its second day of “very unhealthy” air quality levels, with an alert in effect at least until midnight Wednesday.
Reset hears from two experts on what you need to know to protect yourself from the haze.
GUESTS: Kelly Nichols, senior manager of policy and advocacy at Respiratory Health Association in Chicago
Dr. Ravi Kalhan, deputy division chief of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Northwestern
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How to keep yourself safe from Chicago’s ‘very unhealthy’ air quality
Experts recommend shutting your windows and limiting your time outside.
Wildfire smoke from Canada continues to blanket Chicago. The city has entered its second day of “very unhealthy” air quality levels, with an alert in effect at least until midnight Wednesday.
Reset hears from two experts on what you need to know to protect yourself from the haze.
GUESTS: Kelly Nichols, senior manager of policy and advocacy at Respiratory Health Association in Chicago
Dr. Ravi Kalhan, deputy division chief of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Northwestern