Reposted from UCSF with edits for brevity and additional context provided.
Resources for the public from the PEHSU NPO and WSPEHSU:
PEHSU NPO:
- Children's Health & Wildfires
- Wildfires and Mask Use-- information from the PEHSU network on using masks to mitigate the health effects of wildfire smoke. This guidance is also useful for those looking for information when trying to protect children from airborne ash.
WSPEHSU:
- Wildfire Resources
- Infographics and factsheets-- information about mask use, steps to protect kids from smoke, making schools smoke ready, etc. Wildfires - Western States PEHSU (ucsf.edu).
- Videos on protecting kids from wildfire smoke, and keeping kids healthy before, during and after disasters.
Resources for health professionals from WSPEHSU:
- Free Continuing Education Course with CE available from CDC:
In 2021 the Western States PEHSU released the newest A Story of Health multimedia
eBook chapter "Sofia's story: Health Effects of Wildfires" with a focus on children's
health and prevention strategies. - Factsheet on Children and Wildfire Recovery from the PEHSUs
This resource addresses the aftermath of a fire. - Summer 2022 Lecture on Wildfire Smoke and Children’s Health by Stephanie Holm, MD, MPH. The WSPEHSU continues to lead efforts in bringing awareness to wildfires and their continued impact on health. Hosted by the Right Care Initiative. Dr. Holm starts at 1:04.
- Peer-reviewed journal article: “Health effects of wildfire smoke in children and public health tools: A narrative review” published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology. This article summarizes the literature on these topics. Honored as one of the journal’s reader’s choice articles.