BY ED BALLAM
FIREHOUSE.COM NEWS
The latest studies have shown that the microscopic materials that become airborne during fires are far more deadly than ever realized.
Firefighters and responders have known for decades that smoke is harmful to their health, but the latest studies have shown that the microscopic materials that become airborne during fires are far more deadly than ever realized. That\’s because of the proliferation of nanotechnology – particles that are one billionth of a meter in size – that are found in today’s consumer products.
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