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- Wildfires - World Health Organization (WHO)
Wildfires that burn near populated areas can have significant impact on the environment, property, livestock and human mortality and morbidity depending on the size, speed and proximity to the fire, and whether the population has advanced warning to evacuate Wildfire smoke is a mixture of air pollutants of which particulate matter (PM) is the principal public health threat PM 2 5 from
- Firewise USA® - Firewise USA® sites - NFPA
Use our interactive map to access information about where our Firewise USA® sites are located and learn where wildland fires are occurring within the US
- How Do Wildfires Start - NFPA
How wildfires start There are two main buckets to categorize how a wildfire starts: natural and human caused Naturally caused wildfires Lightning is the primary agent for naturally caused fires (There are some instances of volcanic activity starting wildfires, but that is limited )
- Los Angeles Wildfires FAQs - NFPA
An NFPA wildfire expert answers frequently asked questions on the historic 2025 Los Angeles wildfires
- NFPA - Firewise USA®
NFPA's Firewise USA® program teaches people how to adapt to living with wildfire and encourages neighbors to work together and take action
- Forest Fires vs Wildfires - NFPA
All forest fires are technically wildfires, but not all wildfires are necessarily forest fires Learn more about the differences
- Wildfire Mitigation Training | Assess Structure Ignition Potential - NFPA
Help protect your community with NFPA wildfire mitigation instructor-led training Learn to assess structure ignition and earn 1 4 CEUs today!
- Fireworks - NFPA
Each July Fourth, thousands of people, most often children and teens, are injured while using consumer fireworks
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