Children: Lahda ch’ééh disdziihlé. Sometimes I have trouble breathing. Children: ‘Ákótiihgo násdzilé. When I have an asthma attack, I feel scared. Children: Jidi’niilkos aldó’ shilchi’ dánáhi’ didago ch’ééh disdziihlé. I start to cough and I feel like I’m choking. Children: Lahda shimá dóó shizhé’é azee’ áliigóó shil alnánákah. Sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. AVO: You know how to react to their asthma attacks but do you know how to prevent them? Do you know things like shower curtains, a blanket, even a teddy bear can trigger your child’s asthma attacks? Avoid your child’s next asthma attack by calling 1-866-NO-ATTACKS and learn more about the ways that you can help. Because even one attack is one too many. Children: Lóó’ tóbáá istin shil nahalin leh. I feel like a fish with no water. AVO: A public service message brought to you by the EPA and the Ad Council.