Normal levels of contaminants in Fort McMurray homes after 2016 wildfire: study
TORONTO — A new study indicates dust from homes in Ford McMurray, Alta., had normal levels of indoor contaminants a year after a devastating forest fire hit the city, suggesting residents did not face an elevated health risk in the aftermath of the blaze.
Arthur Chan, a chemical engineering professor at the University of Toronto, said pollutants in house dust his team analyzed actually contained fewer toxins than homes in many other Canadian cities.
“We don’t see any cause for alarm,” Chan said. “We found that the levels are below what the guidelines considered as risky.”
The results were published last week in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.