(WEAA)— Maryland continues to experience unhealthy air quality due to the Canadian wildfires.
Randy Mosier, Deputy Manager of the Air Quality Planning Program at the Maryland Department of the Environment joing Gabe Ortis to share his expertise on the smoke pollution.
Click the audio to hear his interview on Two Way Talk.
The @MDEnvironment is advising Marylanders to expect unhealthy air conditions today as smoke from the Canadian wildfires continue to spread over the region. Marylanders should consider limiting time spent outdoors. Learn more: https://t.co/h2XAxzC8Cx pic.twitter.com/saWQNdasef
— Maryland Department of Health (@MDHealthDept) June 8, 2023
The air quality in Maryland is still at an unhealthy level. Avoid these activities that increase indoor air pollution:
— Maryland Department of Health (@MDHealthDept) June 8, 2023
🕯️Burning candles.
🍳Cooking with gas ovens.
🚬Smoking.
Learn more: https://t.co/VaaVlyfMzo