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Canadian wildfire smoke forces Long Islanders indoors as camps, workers take precautions

Children at Rolling River Day Camp in East Rockaway still enjoyed their summer day, but many activities were moved indoors because of the smoky conditions.

Logan Crawford

Jul 16, 2026, 5:18 PM

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Smoke from Canadian wildfires created unhealthy air quality across Long Island Thursday, forcing day camps, businesses and outdoor workers to adjust operations while trying to stay safe.

Children at Rolling River Day Camp in East Rockaway still enjoyed their summer day, but many activities were moved indoors because of the smoky conditions.

“We take the safety of the campers and the staff very seriously,” said Marissa Allaben, director of Rolling River Day Camp. “We are doing more breaks and more indoor, air-conditioned activities.”

Campers spent more time inside playing indoor soccer, using the gym and exploring the camp’s sensory room, where conditions were cooler and safer.

Allaben said monitoring weather-related conditions is a routine part of camp operations.

“We are very used to monitoring the weather, whether it be a very rainy day, or a very hot day, or a smoky day like we have today,” she said.

Despite the poor air quality, many Long Islanders still had to work outdoors.

For landscaping crews, that meant protective equipment and shorter shifts.

“The guys are wearing the cartridge respirators,” said Evan Dackow, owner of Jolly Green Tree & Shrub Care.

Dackow said he gave his crews the previous day off because of the combination of extreme heat and poor air quality. On Thursday, workers returned on a reduced schedule.

“We made it a bit of a lighter day for my crews,” Dackow said. “You can only work out in this for so long. Do your job as quickly as you can, get in the truck and stay safe."

With air quality expected to improve, campers and workers alike are hoping to return to normal activities and enjoy a breath of fresh air in the days ahead.

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