Aug 01, 2025

Air quality advisory issued

Posted Aug 01, 2025 2:26 PM
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KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIROMENT

TOPEKA – Light northeast to east winds is bringing Canadian wildfire smoke into the state, particularly central and eastern Kansas. These conditions are likely to persist today and tomorrow. The Air Quality Index (AQI) will likely range from Moderate to Unhealthy at times. You can view the current air quality, AQI and fire activity for your area on https://fire.airnow.gov.

Steps to protect your health on days when smoke is present in your community include:
  Healthy people should limit or avoid strenuous outdoor exercise
  More vulnerable people should remain indoors
  Help keep indoor air clean by closing doors and windows closed and running air conditioners with air filters 
    Stay hydrated by drinking lots of water
    Contact your doctor if you have symptoms such as chest pain, chest tightness, shortness of breath or severe fatigue