Ten tips to keep seniors safe from wildfires
With older adults across the U.S. who suffer from hearing loss, have mobility issues or other underlying conditions like heart disease and COPD more at risk from death in a wildfire than the general population, the Environmental Protection Agency and Home Instead offered some tips on how better to prepare.
Ten tips to keep seniors safe from wildfires
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