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How to safely clean toxic wildfire ash
Los Angeles residents dealing with wildfire aftermath have yet another obstacle in front of them: toxic ash. Why it matters: ...
Without rain, neighborhoods covered in fine debris from the fires must find a way to deal with it on their own.
Firefighters clean up after the Eaton Fire in California. Health experts recommend wearing particle-filtering masks, goggles, ...
The ash and debris created during the burns could be loaded with dangerous materials. Experts suggest taking care.
This week's wellness tips include eating more bitter foods, snacking on popcorn and embracing your inner grandma.
As local leaders focus on rehousing more than 100,000 people forced to evacuate, public health leaders emphasize that ...
Put the clothes in the wash right away, because some of the particulate they carry can come inside ... If it's greater than ...
As people return to the structures spared from Los Angeles wildfires, experts warn that they should be careful of the air ...
The mask is big enough to provide coverage over your eyes, but it doesn't weigh you down. It's also machine-washable (make sure to wash with cold water and gentle detergent) and convenient for ...
We don’t always have the answers, but we have some people on speed dial who do — which is why we present to you our series FYI where we have experts explain if lip balm is actually bad, how ...