Children
breathe more air in
proportion to their size than adults.
Their lungs are also
still developing. Because of this,
children can experience
more health effects from polluted air
than adults. Children
who regularly breathe wood smoke are
more likely to have
shortness of breath, coughing,
wheezing, asthma, disrupted
sleep, inflamed respiratory tracts, and
pneumonia.Return to Home Page.