Hazardous air quality and low visibility are expected across Michigan State University’s campus and the Greater Lansing area as smoke drifts south from wildfires in Canada and Minnesota.
Air quality will continue to range between very unhealthy and hazardous Friday through Saturday, according to Michigan State University Health and Wellbeing.
Students and faculty are advised to limit time outdoors and keep windows shut when possible. People with pre-existing heart or lung conditions, pregnant people and children are advised to take extra precautions as smoke continues to blanket campus throughout the week…