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When smoke, smog and dust roll in, a few precautions can help you breathe cleaner
Smoky skies have teamed up with ozone pollution and dust storms over the Great Salt Lake for a many-sided assault on air quality this summer. Wildfire smoke has cleared away for now, but it may be just a matter of time before it returns to northern Utah during this historic fire season. And it’s not the only source of bad air to keep in mind. Here are some tips to breathe as clean as possible in the weeks ahead: Earlier is better Planning to hit the park or the playground? Consider going right after breakfast. “The big key there is to exercise in the morning when the ozone ...