Wildfire Smoke from Canada
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Outdoor air can contain pollutants. These pollutants can be the result of human activity (car exhaust or trash burning) or from natural sources (pollen or radon). Air pollution has been linked to specific health problems — such as asthma, heart disease and lung cancer. Particulates can make existing heart and lung diseases worse, lower the body's defenses against inhaled materials and damage lung tissue.
Most toxic air pollutants in Vermont come from mobile sources — such as cars, trucks, and other motorized vehicles.
Air pollution is monitored at stations in Underhill, Burlington, Rutland and Bennington.
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