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Special air quality statement issued for Grand Erie region
The acting medical officer of health for Grand Erie Public Health is issuing a Special Air Quality Statement, effective July 31, 2025, for the County of Brant, the City of Brantford, Haldimand County, and Norfolk County. A Special Air Quality Statement is issued when the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) for the region is forecast to reach the high-risk category (AQHI 7-10).
This Special Air Quality Statement will remain in effect until a cancellation notice is issued.
Populations considered at higher risk of experiencing health effects caused by air pollution include:
- People with lung disease (such as asthma) or heart disease
- Older adults
- Children
- Pregnant people
- People who work outdoors
Air pollution can be harmful to everyone’s health even at low concentrations. Exposure to air pollution may cause healthy people to experience irritated eyes, increased mucus in the nose or throat, and coughing or difficulty breathing, especially during exercise.
When local AQHI values exceed 7 (considered “high-risk”):
- Higher-risk populations are advised to reduce or reschedule strenuous outdoor activities.
- All others not in a high-risk population should consider reducing or rescheduling outdoor activities if they experience coughing or throat irritation.
Residents are encouraged to adjust their activities based on their personal risk level and the evolving conditions. Residents who have questions about their personal risk level should consult their primary health care provider. To learn more about the health risks of air pollution, visit bchu.org/air or hnhu.org/air.
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