New LA Fire HEALTH Brief Examines VOCs in Post-Fire Homes

The LA Fire HEALTH Study released a new brief on VOCs in indoor air, outdoor air, and soft goods from homes in and near the Eaton Fire burn area. While most measured VOCs were below health-based limits, indoor levels were often much higher than outdoor levels, suggesting off-gassing from smoke-impacted materials.

Read more: LA Fire HEALTH VOC data brief summary

View the data brief: Data Brief 8: VOC Levels in Indoor and Outdoor Air and from Soft Goods

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