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Stay inside: What to know about Michigan’s Air Quality Alert
Michigan is under a statewide Air Quality Alert due to smoke from Canadian wildfires, with all 83 counties affected. Residents are advised to stay indoors, use HEPA air purifiers, avoid outdoor activities, and wear N95 masks if outside to mitigate health risks from fine particles in the smoke.
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