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INDOORS: WHAT YOU CAN DO TO ENSURE CLEANER AIR DURING WILDFIRE AND OTHER SMOKE EVENTS

INDOORS: WHAT YOU CAN DO TO ENSURE CLEANER AIR DURING WILDFIRE AND OTHER SMOKE EVENTS

Wildfire smoke is a mix of gases and fine particles from burning trees and plants. It can also include chemicals from burning buildings, adding another layer of hazardous particles and gases to the mix.  Chemicals contained in wildfire smoke may include benzene,...

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