FAQ – Using P2 facemasks for children
FAQ – Using P2 facemasks for children Protective facemasks have been one of the ‘go to’ items to help with relief from the extremely poor air quality and bushfire…
FAQ – Using P2 facemasks for children Protective facemasks have been one of the ‘go to’ items to help with relief from the extremely poor air quality and bushfire…
When do I stay indoors and how do I cope with kids inside during the holidays? If air quality reaches…
According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, approximately 10% (roughly 460,000) of Australian children aged between zero and…
Greater Sydney, Illawarra and surrounds urged not to go outside today Status Update: Air quality is 11 times hazardous today…
FAQ: Should I travel to locations experiencing poor air quality from bushfire smoke? Bushfire smoke can trigger symptoms for people…
1 in 7 people over 40 have COPD, I am one of them… My name is Patricia and I have…
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A new study has confirmed bushfire smoke is toxic for causing asthma attacks, with women and those aged over 65…
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