Wildfires have grown exponentially in the Western United States and pose economic, ecological, and human health risks. As a result of arid climates, extreme temperatures, and neglected forest management, these events have destroyed millions of acres annually. During wildfires, smoke containing pollutants such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, particulate matter (PM2.5), and other organic compounds enter the atmosphere. One pollutant of concern, PM2.5, can be inhaled into the human respiratory system and penetrate deep into the lungs.
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