Industrial hygiene method for assessing toxic contamination in smoke and fire-damaged homes

To access the full article “Industrial hygiene method for assessing toxic contamination in smoke and fire-damaged homes” by David Phalen and Joe L. Nieusma, published in Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods, visit the following link: https://doi.org/10.1080/15376516.2025.2561118. ​ This open-access article provides detailed insights into the proposed methods for assessing and managing toxic contamination in fire-damaged structures. ​

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