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    How Nevadans with medical conditions can prepare for the threat of wildfires

    By Amy VelozJuly 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Moayad Ismail, MD FACP
    Southwest Medical, part of Optum

    When you live in Nevada, you get used to extreme heat. But no one gets used to the threat of wildfire smoke (and even wildfires themselves), even more so for those with medical conditions. Year after year, wildfire smoke can lead to poor air quality conditions that can turn dangerous for those with asthma, heart disease, diabetes, or other chronic conditions.[1] Pregnant women, children, and responders are also more susceptible to the effects of smoke inhalation.[2]

    As a physician for Southwest Medical, I’ve seen how quickly wildfire smoke exposure can trigger ER visits, hospitalizations, and long-term respiratory issues. But I’ve also seen how early prevention can reduce those risks. I want to encourage every household, especially those with medical needs, to treat wildfire preparedness like a vital part of your health plan. Here are the key steps every family should take, especially if someone in your household has a chronic illness, uses medical equipment, or takes daily medication:

    Your medical emergency checklist for wildfire season

    The CDC recommends the following:
    Create a personalized medical go-kit. Include seven to 10 days of prescriptions in a waterproof and childproof container.[3] Gather emergency supplies, including NOISH-approved respirators, if available.[4] It is recommended to also leave a copy of phone numbers for your physician, pediatrician, pharmacist, counselor, and veterinarian in your go-kit.[5] Other important numbers you should know include the Poison Control Center (800-222-1222); the Animal Poison Control Helpline (888-426-4435); and the Disaster Distress Helpline (800-985-5990).[6]

    Collect and protect important paperwork, including:[7]

    • Copies of insurance cards and medical records, such as vaccination records
    • Vital records, such as birth or death certificates
    • Personal identification cards, such as passports, driver’s licenses, and social security cards
    • A list of medications for each family member
    • Advance directives (e.g., behavioral health, living wills and power of attorney forms)
    • Asthma action plan
    • Food allergy and anaphylaxis care plan
    • Complete care plan
    • Emergency care plan for children with special healthcare needs

    Plan for displacement. Ask yourself: If we had to leave in 15 minutes, could we maintain our health for three days? Where would we go? Could our care continue seamlessly? Ask your provider how to access care if you’re away from your regular doctor.

    Don’t forget your children. NIOSH-approved respirators and international respirators may be available in smaller sizes that fit children. However, manufacturers typically design them to be used by adults in workplaces, and they may not have been tested for broad use in children.[8] Choose a comfortable respirator or mask that your child can wear properly. If a respirator or mask fits poorly or is uncomfortable, a child might take it off or wear it incorrectly (for example, pulling it down from their nose), reducing the intended benefits.[9]

    No one wants to think about the day they might have to evacuate. But planning ahead could be the reason your family gets through wildfire season safely, not just surviving, but staying healthy.


    [1] How Wildfire Smoke Affects Your Body | Wildfires | CDC
    [2] How Wildfire Smoke Affects Your Body | Wildfires | CDC
    [3] Wildfire Smoke and People with Chronic Conditions | Wildfires | CDC
    [4] Preparing for Wildfires | Wildfires | CDC
    [5] Plan Ahead | Prepare Your Health | CDC
    [6] Plan Ahead | Prepare Your Health | CDC
    [7] Paperwork | Prepare Your Health | CDC
    [8] Wildfire Smoke and People with Chronic Conditions | Wildfires | CDC
    [9] Wildfire Smoke and People with Chronic Conditions | Wildfires | CDC

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