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Does anyone else live in the Pacific Northwest and dealing with the smoke?

Heres a pic taken out the front door last Tuesday at noon, the night after the wind kicked up and fanned the fires. I actually slept in because I woke up and it was still dark. I finally looked at the clock and holy crap! whats going on. Looked out the …

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Accidentally Inhaled Wood Smoke - Should I Be Concerned?

stupid me..... Went to use a chain saw and inhaled smoke from a dull blade burning the wood. Woke up today and swear i feel something different in my lungs...... any thoughts...

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How's the Air Quality in YOUR Area?

Ever wonder what the air quality is like in your area and whether you may wish to modify your activity level based on it? Each state has it's own challenges, from wildfires to in volcanic emissions in Hawaii. This is ONE website that provides some …

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Not a question, but important reading!

THIS IS IMPORTANT! PLEASE PROTECT YOUR LUNGS! First, I pray that everyone in Florida has either evacuated or sheltered from the hurricane. It is a monster, and not to be taken lightly. I fear for those who require supplemental oxygen. I hope that they …

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How do you get rid of a smoky smell in books?

A very close friend and her husband are smokers - heavy smokers.  We exchange books frequently and hers always reek of smoke.  I spray them with Febreeze and leave them on the porch to air out for a few days , but I'm wondering if anyone …

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