Emergency Preparedness: Extreme Heat and Wildfire Smoke Safety
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The program will be held in the Charles Pink House.
Jefferson County Public Health specialist Lara Gaasland will discuss the importance of air quality during wildfire season and the health risks associated with extreme heat and wildfire smoke. She will share the warning signs of heat-related illnesses, discuss the best ways to stay cool in extreme heat, and provide practical strategies for safeguarding yourself and your loved ones from heat and smoke.
Lara Gaasland-Tatro M.S., M.E. is an environmental health specialist and health educator at Jefferson County Public Health, where she focuses on critical issues related to air quality and extreme heat safety. With a strong background in the intersection of climate and health, she is committed to enhancing emergency preparedness initiatives, ensuring that individuals and families are equipped to respond effectively to environmental health threats. Lara's work plays a vital role in addressing the impacts of climate change on public health and ensuring the safety of vulnerable populations in her community.