Data & Data Products: Smoke Sense Research Project and App Widget
Smoke Sense is a citizen science research project by EPA researchers that is being conducted to determine the health impacts from exposure to wildland fire smoke in the United States and develop health risk communication strategies that improve public health on smoke days. Individuals who want to contribute to science can participate in the study by using the Smoke Sense app, a publicly available mobile application. The Smoke Sense widgets provide links to the study web page where individuals can download the app.
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