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How to check air quality on Google Maps

As we dive headlong into summer, there’s one thing you can be sure of. The weather is going to heat up, and with it pollution levels will rise. That’s going to be especially true as the wildfire season kicks into gear, and the recent Canadian wildfires caused New York City to experience the worst pollution levels ever recorded. It helps to know how clean or dirty the air is in your local area. That way you can prepare yourself (and your lungs) to handle any spikes in particularly poor air quality, Whether that’s by covering up with an N95 mask, or using one of the best air purifiers to clean up the air you breathe. Fortunately (Image: © Google Maps) You’ll need to do all your navigation before checking air quality data. The easiest way is to search for a specific address or location with the search bar at the top of your screen. Alternatively, hit the compass icon in the bottom right to go directly to your current location. Just be aware that Google Maps doesn’t offer air quality data for every single location, primarily serving urban and built up areas across the United States. 3a. (Mobile) Open the layer menu These dots are color-coded from green to purple. Green is good quality air, yellow is moderate and orange is designated “unhealthy for sensitive groups”. Red is unhealthy for everyone, maroon is very unhealthy and purple is hazardous. For more help with using Google Maps, check out our guides on More from Tom's Guide • • • Tom is the Tom's Guide's Automotive Editor,...