Residents are once again being asked to limit their time outdoors due to poor air quality.
reduced visibility in addition to poor air quality
. The Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks has said today’s air quality in Toronto will be poor enough to designate it “high risk.” If experiencing symptoms such as coughing or throat irritation, residents should cancel or reschedule outdoor or strenuous activities, the agency says.due to wafting wildfire smoke from Northern Ontario and Quebec. Environment Canada has suggested limiting time spent outdoors and drinking lots of water while the advisory is in place, as well as optimizing home HVAC systems for ideal air filtration.
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