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Perimeter Solutions (NYSE: PRM), a leading global manufacturer of high-quality fire retardant and firefighting foam ...
Pink flame retardant is seen on a car in the Mandeville Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, on Jan. 11, 2025, as the Palisades Fire continues to burn. AGUSTIN PAULLIER/AFP via Getty Images ...
Crews from Perimeter Solutions are working to reduce the chance of roadside fires in Mountain Home by spraying fire retardant along 30 miles of I-84. The retardant is the same kind that is dropped ...
San Diego became the first city to embrace the product, using a nearly $367,000 state grant to spray more than 40 fire-prone acres and places where homeless people have been known to camp. Conboy ...
An LAist investigation found toxic heavy metals in samples of fire retardant collected from the Palisades, Eaton and Franklin fires. Here's what that means.
The clear liquid that shot out toward leaves and debris alike was a citrus-based fire retardant called Citrotech that leaders hope will limit the size of any future blazes, including those started ...
LAist partnered with USC researchers to test samples of Phos-Chek, the fire retardant dropped on the Eaton and Palisades fires. The results came back positive for heavy metals including arsenic ...
One California city tries a different approach to fire prevention: A new spray on dry brush The city appears to be the first in the nation to widely adopt the citrus-based substance.
It's the aftermath of all the fire retardant dumped on homes in this Bay Point neighborhood. ... "I just see the helicopter spray the retardant, right. Man, it was a scary moment," Pereyra said.
Pink fire retardant has stained houses and buildings in Los Angeles as the authorities continue to try and slow down the blazes that have killed at least 24 people.. The spray, known as Phos-Chek ...
San Diego tries a different approach to fire prevention: A new spray on dry brush The city appears to be the first in the nation to widely adopt the citrus-based substance.
San Diego tries a different approach to fire prevention: A new spray on dry brush The city appears to be the first in the nation to widely adopt the citrus-based substance.