EPA Smoke Sense

EPA Smoke Sense



Free

3.3.6for iPhone, iPad and more
4.5
59 Ratings
United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)
Developer
33.2 MB
Size
Sep 28, 2023
Update Date
Utilities
Category
12+
Age Rating
Age Rating
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9+
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About EPA Smoke Sense

The Smoke Sense mobile app is designed to pilot a citizen science study about the impacts of wildfire smoke exposure on health. Citizen scientists can use the app to learn about wildland fires and smoke health risks in their area. They can report their health symptoms, and the range of actions they are able or willing to take to improve their health condition or lower their exposure. Users will earn badges each week they participate.

If successful, data gathered through Smoke Sense will help EPA researchers and communities determine how smoke impacts our health and productivity and gain important insights needed to develop health risk communication methods during smoke days.

The findings from the study will be peer-reviewed for scientific publication and published on the EPA website. Public health officials and air quality managers can use the results to develop strategies to protect public health from wildland fire smoke.

The pilot will be conducted during the 2017 wildland fire season until the end of October. At the end of the study, the Smoke Sense app will go offline temporarily for updates. Smoke Sense app user identities will be anonymous and non-identifiable.

Download and learn more about the Smoke Sense App at – https://www.epa.gov/air-research/smoke-sense
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Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version 3.3.6

Last updated on Sep 28, 2023
Vieilles Versions
Adjusted the map and its default layers.

Updated frameworks and various bug fixes.
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Version History
3.3.6
Sep 28, 2023
Adjusted the map and its default layers.

Updated frameworks and various bug fixes.
3.3.4
Oct 25, 2022
Minor bug fixes.
3.3.3
Sep 30, 2022
Various bug fixes and back-end improvements.
3.3.1
Aug 18, 2022
Minor bug fixes
3.3.0
Aug 17, 2022
Bug fixes and improvements to the map
3.0.3
Jul 23, 2022
Minor bug fixes
3.0.2
Jul 7, 2022
Minor bug fixes
3.0.1
Jun 27, 2022
Minor bug fixes
3.0.0
Sep 30, 2021
- Updated Observations Module for streamlined and daily reporting
- Updated Profile and Observations Surveys
- Updated information on wildfire smoke impacts and air quality
- Enhanced feedback through the new Summary Statistics screen to see data reported by you and by the Smoke Sense user community
- Added a new badge for returning users
- Various bug fixes and performance improvements
2.6
Nov 21, 2020
Several bug fixes and minor improvements:
- Fixed version check
- Fixed missing Hazardous dial image
- Reduced fire symbol by 30% in size for the map
- Changed InciWeb layer display to off by default
- Changed the map layer button icon
- Fixed sticking symbols on map
- Added static 0 and 100 text to the slider in Smoke Smarts for instances running on iOS 14.x

2.5
Jul 3, 2020
- “Air Quality 101” and “Smoke Smarts” have been consolidated into the new “Quiz Corner” screen.
- A new module called “What Can I Do” has been implemented to provide tips for protecting your health during smoke events.
- Fixed several bugs.
2.4
Apr 9, 2020
• Added temporary monitors to the map
• Updated codebase and libraries
• Implemented app version check
• Fixed several bugs
2.3
Apr 9, 2020
• Added temporary monitors to the map
• Updated codebase and libraries
• Implemented app version check
• Fixed several bugs
2.2
Jun 15, 2019
Added Spanish language option and bug fixes.
2.1
Oct 26, 2018
Fixed a bug.
2.0
Sep 25, 2018
The 2018 Smoke Sense app now includes updated Air Quality Index (AQI) health messages, modified profile and observation reporting menus, future forecasts of smoke plumes and ozone concentrations, information about fires, and a new Smoke Smarts module.
1.0.6
Nov 2, 2017
-Allowing for use of the app when it’s not currently a fire season
-Refined icons and buttons on the map
1.0.5
Oct 16, 2017
Updated API.
1.0.4
Oct 8, 2017
Fix typos on the about app screen.
1.0
Oct 5, 2017

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iPhone
Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 12.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
EPA Smoke Sense prend en charge English, Spanish

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