The National Asthma Council Australia (NAC) today issued a warning for residents with asthma, as bushfires across the Grampians National Park area intensified.
Clinical Associate Professor, Debbie Rigby, Clinical Executive Lead, National Asthma Council Australia, said residents in the affected areas with asthma or hay fever need to be extra vigilant.
“People near the bushfire areas who have been exposed to prolonged smoke and haze need to watch out for extra asthma and allergy risks.
“Smoke from fires can increase air pollution and can affect your health, so if you or your child start to have any breathing problems, coughing or chest tightness, make sure you act quickly and seek professional help to stop it turning into an asthma attack.
“Asthma is too dangerous to ignore and coupled with stress and anxiety it could trigger dangerous flare-ups for people with asthma,” said Clinical Associate Professor Rigby.
“Hot dry air and dust from bushfires can cause asthma symptoms to flare-up and people in high risk areas need to make sure they pack their asthma medication and asthma action plan in their emergency evacuation kit.
‘If you’ve lost your written asthma action plan or need one for the first time, your GP can work with you to set out a personal plan that factors in the effects of bushfire smoke,” Clinical Associate Professor Rigby said.
Anyone with asthma living in a high-risk fire zone should include asthma management in their fire safety survival plan:
If asthma symptoms occur, don’t delay:
Visit the NAC website for tips on how to look after your asthma or allergies and download the Bushfires and Asthma Fact Sheet.
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