Caring for the elderly during PM 2.5 dust
- pattya nursing
- Jan 26
- 1 min read

In a time when PM 2.5 dust levels are increasing, taking care of the elderly is an important thing that should not be overlooked. This is because the elderly are more at risk for their health than other groups. Here's how to check it yourself.
Check Air Quality: Stay tuned for air quality information from reliable sources. To plan activities each day
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Stay indoors: Elderly people should be kept indoors or in a place with good air filtration. Avoid going outside during dusty periods.
Use a face mask: If you must go outside. Elderly people should wear quality masks. To prevent inhalation of dust
Take care of your health: Elderly people should drink lots of water and eat nutritious foods. To strengthen immunity

Symptoms: Watch for unusual symptoms such as coughing, difficulty breathing, or allergic reactions in order to receive prompt care.

Create an atmosphere in your home: Use an air purifier and open the windows during low-dust times. To have fresh air in the house
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