If your home is still standing after this year's wildfires, you may be wondering how to get out the clingy smell of smoke.
Wildfire ash carries many carcinogens that could cause short- and long-term health problems, including asthma attacks and ...
Over the past several days, the world has watched on in shock as wildfires have devastated large parts of Los Angeles. Beyond ...
Health hazards from soot and smoke blown indoors onto furniture and walls can linger for months: “Wind will get through every ...
The wildfires raging across Los Angeles County have killed at least 24 people and forced tens of thousands to evacuate. The Palisades fire, deemed the most destructive in Los Angeles history, erupted ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services declared a public health emergency in California due to ongoing wildfires.
That smoke smell is not just annoying, it's dangerous to your health. Here's how to get rid of it, from HVAC systems to carpets and books.
Air quality issues from the fires have the potential spread far, so medical expert David Geier is warning the Lowcountry to ...
As buildings and brush continue to smolder in Los Angeles, a toxic soup of smoke, chemicals and particulate matter is being ...
Health and climate experts say wildfire smoke is setting California back in its efforts to reduce air pollution.