May. 16, 2023
June 13 - Afternoon Update
Due to improving air quality conditions, all heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in CBE schools are being reset to maximize fresh air intake. We will continue to monitor conditions over the coming days.
June 12 - Afternoon Update
Environment Canada's early morning forecast for the deterioration of air quality in Calgary did not transpire today. We are currently sitting at a 4, or “moderate risk" according to the Calgary Air Quality Health Index (AQHI). The forecast for Tuesday, June 13 is mixed, with levels expected to vary from low to high risk throughout the day. Given this variability, schools may return to normal activities, but have been asked to monitor the AQHI and be prepared to modify or cancel outdoor or off-site activities accordingly. Facility operators will continue to set HVAC systems to minimize fresh air exchange until conditions stabilize and improve.
June 12 - Morning Update
Air quality is expected to deteriorate to the high risk category over the course of the day today.
Poor air quality may mean the postponement or cancellation of outside activities during lunch and recess, as well as outdoor learning and extra-curricular activities such as sports days and field trips. Vigorous indoor activities may also be restricted until conditions improve.
The following measures are currently in place to support the health and safety of students and staff:
- All heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems that are centrally automated have been adjusted to minimize fresh air exchange until the air quality advisory is lifted;
- For schools with HVAC systems that are not centrally controlled, facility operators are manually adjusting the system to minimize fresh air exchange. Please note that CBE facility operators are qualified 5th Class Power Engineers and are well trained in the operation of the school building systems; and
- We are closely monitoring CEMA and provincial authorities for any direction and guidance on the air quality situation and will notify schools if the situation requires additional measures.
We know these conditions impact every family differently. If you make the decision that your child will not be attending classes, please ensure you contact your school's attendance line to report the absence.
May 23 Update
Due to improving air quality conditions, all heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in CBE schools are being reset today to maximize fresh air intake. We will continue to monitor conditions over the coming days.
May 19 Update
Given the improving smoke forecast for Friday, May 19 (predominantly moderate risk), indoor and outdoor restrictions have been lifted and schools are resuming normal operations. We will continue to monitor conditions in case air quality should suddenly deteriorate. All heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems will continue to be set to minimize fresh air exchange until air quality further improves. The CBE will be monitoring conditions over the long weekend and will provide guidance to schools on Monday, May 22 in preparation for the return to classes on Tuesday, May 23.
May 16 Update
Today's sudden influx of wildfire smoke is a reminder that everyone needs to be prepared for a variety of weather conditions.
As with other extreme weather events, the CBE uses information from government and works with local partners such as the Calgary Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) and Alberta Health Services to monitor conditions and recommend precautions and actions.
At this time, schools have been asked to restrict outdoor activities. As smoky conditions continue, decisions will be made based on local conditions in the school community. Poor air quality may mean the postponement or cancellation of activities during lunch and recess, as well as learning, extra-curricular activities and field trips.
The following measures are currently in place to support the health and safety of students and staff:
- All heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems that are centrally automated have been adjusted to minimize fresh air exchange until the air quality advisory is lifted;
- For schools with HVAC systems that are not centrally controlled, facility operators are manually adjusting the system to minimize fresh air exchange. Please note that CBE facility operators are qualified 5th Class Power Engineers and are well trained in the operation of the school building systems; and
- We are closely monitoring CEMA and provincial authorities for any direction and guidance on the air quality situation and will notify schools if the situation requires additional measures.
We know these conditions impact every family differently. If you make the decision that your child will not be attending classes, please ensure you contact your school's attendance line to report the absence.
This page will be updated as the situation evolves.
The provincial government uses the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) to share the air quality with Albertans in each community. Alberta Health Services recommends reducing the levels of outdoor physical activity to decrease the inhalation of airborne pollutants as individuals may experience temporary irritation of eyes and throat and possibly shortness of breath.
Air Quality Guidelines for Outdoor Activities
Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) is defined and measured by Environment Canada. Below are the recommended restrictions for outdoor activities related to air quality:
AQHI
| CBE Response |
1-3 | Low heath risk | Continue as normal |
4-6 | Moderate health risk | Consider restricting levels of activities. Reduce the intensity and duration of any strenuous activities. Provide resting periods. Consider indoor recess for students with health issues that maybe impacted by air quality. |
7-10 | High health risk | Reduce or reschedule strenuous activities outdoors. Consider indoor recess and lunch supervision for all students. |
Above 10 | Very high health risk | Avoid strenuous activities outdoors. Consider indoor recess and lunch supervision for all students. |