Toxic chemicals from wildfire smoke can remain in Los Angeles homes weeks after fires are extinguished, with some cancer-causing compounds peaking during recovery periods, UCLA researchers found.
After more than three hours of discussion, Stevens Point's Plan Commission voted to table Kwik Trip's conditional use permit ...
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UCLA study: Toxic compounds persist in homes a year post-fire
A UCLA study reveals that homes surviving the Palisades and Altadena fires still contain high levels of toxic compounds like benzene and lead.
Firefighters in Central Texas now have a new state law ensuring annual cancer screenings, as exposure to hazardous materials ...
When cities burn, plastics, electronics, cleaning chemicals and much more create a toxic brew. Studies underway after the LA ...
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