FOR PUBLIC HEALTH, EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT & CLINICIANS

Public health, emergency response & clinical

The evidence base and planning tools for owning air-quality emergency (AQE) preparedness and response. The two interactive timelines below are the centerpiece — each entry links to its full, verified reference. Built for agencies, emergency managers, and clinicians.

What this section will include. The evidence base, organized as three threads: a timeline and key references for understanding PM2.5 toxicity (including why wildfire and combustion particles are especially harmful); a timeline and key references for the development of local, low-cost PM2.5 mitigation technology (the path to the PC-fan Corsi-Rosenthal box); and a timeline and key resources for appreciating the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfire emergencies in North America and their impact on public health and health-care resources. The two interactive timelines below already cover these threads; clinical and planning resources will follow.

Interactive timelines

The case for AQE: PM2.5 health impacts & the rising wildfire threat

Why AQE preparedness matters — the accumulating evidence on what fine-particle pollution does to health (mortality, cardiovascular, mental health, dementia, global burden) alongside the rising frequency, intensity, and toxicity of wildfire smoke. Filter by theme; click any entry for its reference.

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From personal air cleaners to PC-fan Corsi-Rosenthal boxes

The documented lineage of portable air cleaning as a public-health response to smoke — from the 2011 HEPA trial and 2016 frontline commentary through the grassroots CR box, peer-reviewed validation, the PC-fan refinement, and institutional acceptance (EPA, ASHRAE).

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Reference library

Cited, verified references

Both timelines include their full reference lists with one-click links to each article. Every citation was checked against the publisher record. A consolidated, downloadable reference library is being prepared.

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Also coming to this hub

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AQE preparedness-to-response framework

Roles, activation triggers, and a model for how Maine CDC / MEMA and partners can stand up an AQE program.

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Model agency call to action

A template agencies can adapt to call on organizations, volunteers, and the Maine Army National Guard to support preparedness and response.

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Clinical guidance for at-risk patients

Who is most at risk during smoke events, and what clinicians should advise.

AQEPREP.ORG · Scientific resources are cited and verified against publisher records.