Polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or PBDEs, are fire-retardant chemicals that are found everywhere—upholstery, carpets, ...
The discovery of high levels of heavy metals in a popular fire retardant has added to long-running concerns from ...
Firefighters battling the devastating Mountain fire faced issues with water availability and pressure. Officials confirmed ...
Wildland firefighters often supplement the use of water with suppressant products — such as fire retardants, water enhancers and foams — which are meant to prevent fire activity before and ...
The researchers say these results indicate the potential for fire retardants to contaminate the aquatic environment and potentially drinking water, if these products enter bodies of water. From ...
Aerial firefighters have extensive flight training and experience, particularly in low-level flying, and carry out ...
In fire-prone areas, water isn't the only thing used to quell blazes. Wildland firefighters also apply chemical or synthetic suppressants. Researchers explored whether these suppressants could be ...