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Summer of smog: Colorado on track for its worst air quality in over a decade
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Emily Fischer, an atmospheric science professor at Colorado State University, said those health risks exist even if you can’t smell the smoke.
“Wildfire smoke, once it’s more than a day old, the compounds that you smell are gone,” she said. “So your nose is no longer a good tool for assessing whether we are being impacted by smoke here in the Front Range.”
That’s why Fischer says everyone should check the air quality index, or AQI, before going outside, just like they would check the weather.
“We have two pollutants of concern here that you can check data daily: ozone and fine particulate matter,” she said. “I make decisions for my family living on the Front Range, especially my kids, their outdoor activities, based on that data.”
Skunk Tests Positive For Rabies After Spraying Dog In Lafayette
CBS Denver 7 hrs ago Syndicated Local – CBS Denver
BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – A skunk tested positive for rabies after spraying a dog last week in Lafayette. Residents found the skunk dead in their backyard and contacted animal control officers who notified Boulder County Public Health.
The resident reported their dog was sprayed by the skunk before the skunk died. Health officials say the dog was already vaccinated against rabies and is currently under a 45-day home observation.
BCPH says rabid skunks have become a “significant source” of rabies across eastern Colorado and the Front Range. Raccoons and foxes can also carry the disease, which can spread to pets.