Learn how to build a purifier to improve indoor air quality during episodes of forest fire smoke.
Avian flu (also known as H5N1) is a flu virus that mostly affects wild birds and poultry, and can lead to illness and death.
Learn more about clean air sites open to people during episodes of forest fire smoke.
After wildfires, be cautious when checking damaged camps and cabins due to risks from unstable structures, sharp debris, and ash inhalation.
There are many things to consider when you go home after a forest fire evacuation
A recall is carried out for the protection of the public when a food is unfit for consumption.
How to plan, prepare, protect and preserve food supplies for safe transportation
Because of COVID-19, hunters need to adapt to these ways again this year.
Switching to lead-free ammunition helps keep our families, environment, and meechum healthy.
Damp, wet areas in the house can cause mould to grow inside your home which can cause health problems for your family.
Radon is a colorless and odorless gas that can enter your home. It is found naturally in some environments and communities in Eeyou Istchee.
During an evacuation due to wildfires, ash, soot or smoke residue may have gotten inside of homes and buildings.
Check food for signs of going bad, even if it was stored in the fridge and there were no power outages at your home.
As wildfire burns through forests and grasslands, it produces dense smoke that can be a major source of toxic air pollutants.
Sage is one of our sacred medicines growing in Eeyou Istchee and other regions
Boil water advisories advise home users that they should bring their tap water to a rolling boil (big bubbles) for at least 1 minute.
Too often, big, dangerous wildfires are started because people are careless with cigarettes, cigars, and other smoking materials.