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Wildfire Smoke Monitoring for Agricultural Safety and Health in Rural Washington.

Claire SchollaertElena AustinEdmund Y W SetoJune T SpectorScott WallerEdward J Kasner
Published in: Journal of agromedicine (2023)
Data collected before and during an intense wildfire smoke episode in September 2020 indicated that the low-cost smoke sampling platform provides a strategy to increase access to real-time air quality information in rural areas where regulatory monitoring networks are sparse if sensor performance characteristics under wildfire smoke conditions are understood. Improving access to spatially resolved air quality information could help agricultural employers protect both worker and crop health as wildfire smoke exposure increases due to the impacts of climate change. Such information can also assist employers with meeting new workplace wildfire smoke health and safety rules.
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