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Four years after ban, fire departments stuck with hazardous PFAS foam
In dark corners and supply closets in firehouses across Maryland sit gallons upon gallons of a toxic firefighting foam that firefighters can no longer use. In 2022, the state legislature passed a law ...
Business of Home on MSN
What a foam shortage means for furniture prices
Earlier this year, a chemical plant fire put a key ingredient in polyurethane foam out of production. Furniture manufacturers ...
The fire that scorched the Globe City Plaza, Chase Village, on Tuesday was completely extinguished by firefighters who ...
While the CDC finds the kits provide 'actionable' information about water quality, they cannot be used to unlock state-funded ...
Lee Chun Ho lost four members of his household in last November’s apartment-tower blaze. He’s now telling an investigative ...
I've got a working theory: the cure for the modern male loneliness epidemic isn’t found in a self-help book, a podcast hosted ...
Strawberry-themed adventure golf, a tree that blows bubbles and a marshmallow bouncing pillow. The Ice Cream Farm at Tattenhall is one of those places that feels made for childhood, packed with ...
Fire departments across Maryland’s Eastern Shore are still storing stockpiles of banned firefighting foam years after the ...
Future Foam at 1300 Prospect Street in High Point reported a large piece of foam had caught on fire, a firefighter said.
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