Wildfire Smoke: The Invisible Threat Highlighted in New VideoA new educational video explores the health risks and property damage caused by wildfire smoke, even miles from the source.
"Short-term exposure to wildfire smoke can cause coughing, sore throats, headaches, and eye irritation," Smoke particles can infiltrate homes, schools, and buildings through windows, doors, vents, and small cracks. Once inside, they settle into carpets, furniture, clothing, and HVAC systems, and often remain long after the outdoor air clears. Over time, this contamination can degrade indoor air quality, cause persistent odors, and become airborne again when disturbed. Smoke residue is also corrosive, potentially damaging electronics, appliances, and other sensitive materials. This video was produced with support from organizations committed to public health and safety, including EMSL Analytical, LA Testing, Clark Seif Clark, and Zimmetry Environmental. With more than 735 videos, nearly 15,000 subscribers, and over 7.8 million views, the IAQ Video Network remains a trusted source for environmental, health, and safety information. Watch the new video here: https://youtu.be/ For sponsorship opportunities, custom video production, or co-branded educational content, visit www.cochraneassoc.com, email info@cochraneassoc.com, or call (602) 510-3179. About Cochrane & Associates, LLC & the IAQ Video Network Cochrane & Associates is a business development, public relations, and marketing firm specializing in the environmental, industrial hygiene, HVAC, mold, remediation, and indoor air quality industries. The company works with many leading institutions and businesses in these fields and operates the IAQ Video Network, a video production platform that produces educational, association, and corporate videos. End
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