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.
A new study of the impact of the 2025 Los Angeles County wildfires has found that even after fires are extinguished, ...
Air quality inside homes exposed to wildfire smoke can worsen even after flames are extinguished, according to a new study ...
Scientists have discovered that wildfires release far more air-polluting gases than previously estimated. Many of these ...
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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.
(Beyond Pesticides, October 31, 2023) With cooler weather setting in and people heading indoors and closing windows, the issue of COVID-19 transmission escalates, as do concerns about toxic chemicals ...
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Wildfires cause far more air pollution than previously thought, study finds
New research reveals wildfires release far more harmful air pollutants than previously thought. Uncover the dangerous ...
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