As wildfires ravage Los Angeles, experts answer key questions about how wildfire smoke affects health and how to protect ...
Incinerating commercial and residential buildings releases hazardous chemicals and gases from their materials.
Wildfire smoke is made up of tiny particles that can enter our airways, causing health effects like heart and lung inflammation.
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Prescribed fires are a critical tool to preventing catastrophic wildfires. Such controlled burning helps reduce the intensity of future fires because it eliminates brush and other flammable materials, ...
Studies found that children in California who breathed the smoky air during wildfires had more coughing, wheezing, bronchitis ...
As wildfires rage in the Los Angeles area, air quality is deteriorating and health risks from air pollution mount. Here’s ...
The wildfires burning across LA are also degrading the air quality across the region. The resulting air pollution is a ...
Staying indoors and making sure the air quality in your home is clean from wildfire smoke are two of the CDC's top safety ...
Strong winds are fueling fires and kicking up dust, leading to dangerously poor air quality across the South Coast Air Basin.