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A lot of times when we get lots of smoke in the area, we think about how it could impact people. But according to veterinary experts your pets are just as likely to be affected by it as you are.
We have some tips for people in Northern Nevada that say the smoke is affecting them and causing symptoms like coughing, wheezing, and dry eyes.
According to AirNow.gov, air quality in Reno is currently unhealthy for sensitive groups.
A new local study says wildfire smoke is more dangerous than other air pollutants for asthma patients.
The smoky air is creating some health concerns for some Nevadans.
A dense smoke advisory is in effect for the much of the region through Thursday morning.
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The air quality index in Reno-Sparks is currently "unhealthy for sensitive groups." While that's a slight improvement from Monday's unhealthy for everyone ranking, REMSA urges everyone to remain vigilant about prolonged exposure to the elements.