About that Canadian Smoke,,,
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@LuFins-Dad said in About that Canadian Smoke,,,:
Can we take a minute to discuss the fact that Code Red isn’t the worst level on their chart? I mean, isn’t that the whole gist of Code Red? Worst possible scenario with the bright primary color screaming danger? Code Maroon doesn’t carry the same urgency…
Yeah but again this was designed with chronic pollution in mind. You want a city in the 150-200 range to consider itself in the red zone.
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@Renauda said in About that Canadian Smoke,,,:
I have been living it off and on for going on six weeks. More on than off.
Biden can’t do anything about it. Nor can anyone else. Get used to it.
AQI was 626 in Grand Prairie and 539 in Calgary May 12m with the fires. I looked it up. That day I had to walk 5K to and back for groceries and could taste it. I certainly was thinking of those shit-scared evacuating fires on horseback with herds. Oddly, my white vehicle wasn’t as covered in ash as it was in past years. Americans living in high humidity areas must be gagging. Thank goodness we’re super low humidity in Alberta.
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My son is darn-near hospitalized when the smoke gets bad. So far, we're doing fine but of course early in the year.
Does anyone here have a gadget that measures the air quality inside your home? I'd like to measure by our front door, as well as other areas of the house, but not sure how much to spend in order to get an accurate handheld device which can reset and reread air quality repeatedly as I stagger around inside and outside gasping.
We've got several air filters so far in 3 rooms, I'm thinking I may need more. Or, raise or lower the humidity so the air purifiers are more efficient at screening out the smoke. -
Is there any truth the thought that these wildfires would be less severe with more forest management? Clearing away of underbrush, more clearing of deadwood, etc…?
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Suffering the effects of Second Hand Canada.
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@Ivorythumper said in About that Canadian Smoke,,,:
Suffering the effects of Second Hand Canada.