Weather-related and man-made emergencies can create a range of hazards in indoor environments. EPA has published a new Emergencies and Indoor Air Quality website where you can learn how to protect yourself and your community before, during, and after emergencies. Learn about indoor air quality impacts from emergencies, wildfires, flood cleanup, power outages, extreme heat, and winter weather.
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