Bong Go Cautions on Health Risks of Fireworks Smog, Calls for Public Vigilance

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SENATOR Christopher “Bong” Go has urged Filipinos to remain cautious about the health risks posed by smog from fireworks, which can linger in the air for days after New Year’s celebrations.

“While New Year’s celebrations bring joy, we must remember that fireworks smog can be harmful, especially to children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions,” Go emphasized.

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Scientific studies show that fireworks smog contains fine particulate matter (PM2.5), which can remain in the atmosphere for extended periods, depending on weather conditions.

Long-term exposure to these pollutants has been linked to respiratory problems, such as asthma and bronchitis.

Senator Go encouraged those experiencing symptoms related to smog exposure to seek medical help immediately.

He also reminded the public about the availability of Malasakit Centers, which provide streamlined medical and financial assistance.

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“Malasakit Centers are available for everyone, especially those who urgently need help with hospital bills,” Go reiterated.

To minimize the health risks, Go recommended avoiding outdoor activities in areas with heavy smoke, ensuring proper ventilation at home, and wearing face masks when necessary.

He also called on local government units and health authorities to monitor air quality and provide timely updates.

Senator Go concluded by stressing the government’s commitment to addressing health challenges, particularly those related to environmental hazards, through accessible healthcare programs and community-based initiatives.

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“Let’s prioritize safety, especially when dealing with smog. Health is life, and ensuring the well-being of everyone is vital to celebrating the new year safely and happily,” he added.

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