West Coast Wildfires: Three Apps Helping Save Lives by Keeping Residents Aware of Air Quality

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Analysts have pointed to the increased usage of air quality apps as a sign of citizens becoming increasingly aware of air pollution and the possible health risks associated with it.

As wildfires continue to rage across Washington, Oregon, and California, it is undoubtedly true that these apps will continue to save lives and keep citizens in the know. Even if the air doesn’t have an orange glow, it still can pose health risks, albeit invisibly.

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