Kleinman interviewed about air quality following firestorm

On February 3rd, AirUCI faculty Mike Kleinman was interviewed on the local KNBC-TV news about continued concerns over air quality after the January firestorm. The fire left behind a toxic legacy, as homes filled with everyday chemicals—like cleaning supplies, pesticides, and paint—burned alongside vehicles containing lithium and electric batteries, releasing dangerous pollutants into the air. “I think everybody in the Southern California area has reason for concern,” said Mike.  View the video

Date: 
Monday, February 3, 2025