Children are exposed to the same risks as people in other age groups, but the risk of exposure may be increased due to their small size and the fact that they are less likely to take preventive protective measures. ⚠️ In the event of exposure to high concentrations of...
⚠️ Following an explosive volcanic eruption, one of the risks incurred is a mudflow known as a “lahar”. ? This flow is made up of a mixture of water and volcanic rocky material and debris, which rushes down the volcano’s slopes at very high speed and...
Prevent ashes from entering and accumulating inside your home ? Close all openings in your home ⚠️ Caulk vents with plastic sheeting or a cloth 1️⃣ Use only one entrance to come and go. ? ? Keep pets indoors; if they must go outside, brush them when they return,...
Protect yourself from volcanic gases and acid rain Following an explosive volcanic eruption, volcanic gases can be released into the atmosphere for several months, causing localized acid rain and downstream air pollution. Health effects vary according to the nature...
⚠️ Short-term exposure to volcanic gases may cause: ✅ Irritation of the nose, throat, eyes or skin. ✅ coughing and/or mucus production ✅ a feeling of tightness or irritation in the chest or lungs ✅ Shortness of breath, hyperventilation ✅ Headaches ✅ fatigue and/or...