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Fires in LA: The Pink Solution
Los Angeles, USATuesday, January 14, 2025
While the retardant is generally considered safe for people, its impact on the environment and wildlife is a concern. Strong winds can make it difficult to drop the retardant accurately, and studies have found heavy metals in some types of retardant. These metals can potentially end up in waterways, harming fish and other creatures.
Despite these concerns, the use of retardant is crucial. Wildfire smoke can cause serious health problems, including breathing issues and heart disease. Plus, recent research suggests that wildfire smoke might be even worse for brain health, increasing the risk of dementia.
After the fires, more research is needed to fully understand the effects of these retardants. But for now, they're a vital tool in the fight against wildfires. As one researcher put it, "If a brush fire was heading toward my house, I'd want a lot of this retardant in front of it. "
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