Why are there water advisories related to neighborhoods burned by the Palisades and Eaton fire? Here's a guide to ...
Research shows that 30 years ago, you had about 17 minutes to escape a house fire. Today, it is down to around 3 minutes.
Wood-burning stoves, often seen as a cleaner alternative for heating, can significantly contribute to air pollution and pose ...
The toxic residues of burned houses, electronics and cars combine with carcinogenic fire retardants create a formidable hazard for fire survivors.
A professor of environmental chemistry says some people with wood-burning stoves should consider stopping using them as they ...
There is something cosy and appealing about settling down next to a roaring fire in winter but, every year, nearly 61,000 ...
When large fires burn in towns and cities, rather than forests and grasslands ... “In Paradise (California), there were benzene levels high enough to acutely give a child a blood disorder" said Dr.
It's the latest in a series of water advisories issued this week in places affected by the unprecedented Southern California wildfires, which are still burning. Wildfires like ... High levels of ...
Depending on what's burning – grasslands ... sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, benzene, toluene, styrene, metals and dioxins, the New York State Department of Health says. Smoke can become ...