After decades of black soot routinely coating homes and playgrounds near Hamilton's industrial sector — and no clear answers ...
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Examining your home during and after wildfires: How to safely handle smoke, ash and toxic residueInside, it's likely going to smell like smoke. Some of that residue can be toxic dust from burnt buildings and cars. Experts showed ABC7 how to get back into your home safely and how to protect ...
Always make sure that no ash residue is left on the car before waxing to avoid any scratches. Put your vehicle in a garage if you can. If it’s dry, use a long-handed duster to remove soot ...
Soot and ash may travel through the ductwork, contaminating the air and system, so make sure to clean and replace HVAC filters. Remove Aerial Fire Retardant or Foam Residue Use a mild detergent to ...
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