As fires burned in Los Angeles this year, newer toxin monitors found contaminants that aren’t measured by standard methods.
Wildfire smoke is dangerous, but when flames engulf homes, releasing harmful chemicals, that poses another health threat.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNFirefighters' blood had high levels of lead and mercury after battling LA fires, study showsA new study says firefighters were exposed to toxic heavy metals while battling the Palisades and Eaton fires.
As wildfires rage across the country, smoke plumes from scorched structures ... the dean of the College of Engineering at the University of California at Davis, and Jim Rosenthal, the chief ...
The slow and bumpy 5-mile road to Fallen Leaf Lake, southwest of South Lake Tahoe, affords only one way in and one way out — ...
In Gharibian et al., v. Wawanesa General Insurance Company, the California Second District Court of Appeal found that, under California law, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists craft low-cost air filter that beats top brands in wildfire smoke removalTests conducted over 2,500 hours indicated that the CR Box worked as well as or even better than some of the most expensive ...
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Naples Daily News on MSNVideo: Intense flames from raging brush fire in Naples came perilously close to homesThe first started spreading on Wednesday afternoon in Naples and the intense flames were in the backyards of many homes.
A bipartisan bill in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives would help protect West Coast winegrape growers against ...
The American Red Cross of San Diego and Imperial Counties and the Oceanside Fire Department are offering free smoke alarm ...
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