If you live on the Western side of the country then you are probably well aware of the wildfire problem. Here in Colorado we are often hit by catastrophic wildfires.

The air was so bad last year that ash piled up on our car, it was all very devastating. You could smell the smoke constantly and it

This year hasn’t been as bad….yet. But I thought this article from Runner’s World was a good resource for when it’s safe to run outside:

Is It Safe to Run With Wildfire Smoke In the Air?
Our air quality hasn’t been too bad lately but I don’t remember the last time I saw this dial in the green.

How is the air where you are?
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